September 13 used to be a very hot day in the US, but temperatures have plummeted over the last century.
On this date in 1939, Shoals, Indiana, was 107 degrees, and much of the Midwest was over 100 degrees.
Read more at Real Climate Science
September 13 used to be a very hot day in the US, but temperatures have plummeted over the last century.
On this date in 1939, Shoals, Indiana, was 107 degrees, and much of the Midwest was over 100 degrees.
Read more at Real Climate Science
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