September 18 used to be a hot day in the US, but temperatures have plummeted over the past century.
On this date in 1925, temperatures were over 100 degrees in much of the Midwest and South.
1925 was also the year of America’s deadliest tornado.
19 Mar 1925, Page 1 – Palladium-Item at Newspapers.com
The tornado occurred right after record March heat, with 80-degree temperatures in Indiana and Ohio.
On this date in 1926, Miami was destroyed by a hurricane in America’s costliest natural disaster. The storm had 140-150 MPH winds and a ten-foot storm surge.
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Government climate experts don’t want you to know about any of these things. Their job is to rewrite history and make the past disappear.
Read more at Real Climate Science
We just had some rain which should help with a local forest fire we have had for just over a month so Al Bore if you Global Warming/Climate Change was realy happening we will still be having a heat wave