leaningright (07-17-2019)
leaningright (07-17-2019)
Every life matters
Ours was also off to a late start. Only now are we finally getting some reasonably reliable hot weather.
Spring here was exceptionally rainy and cold.
During our last winter, we had three weeks of snow. Normally it melts within a week, but this stuff just hung around. I realize that seems pretty trivial to you, but folks in Seattle aren't use to that!
Our previous winter we had no snow at all (except in the mountains of course).
Our previous spring was warm and wonderful. Almost like summer.
Our previous summer was hot and baking.
In every case, the religious idiots blamed it on 'climate change' and told to expect more the same! What morons. It's like they have no memory from more than last week's news cycle.
countryboy (07-17-2019)
Yeah, it's amazing how the alarmists will just believe and worship some hockey stick chart, instead of going outside and seeing that the weather has not gotten more severe. When I moved to Ohio in the late 80s, every summer was miserably hot and humid, with lots of severe weather. Now, not so much.
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Cypress (07-17-2019)
Yup... Here in my area of WI, it is expected to reach the mid to upper 90s for a couple days or so... But, we've experienced temperatures this high seven years ago, also in the month of July... What is happening is called SUMMER TIME.
Yup... and it got this hot in my area of WI seven years ago, also during the month of July... It is called SUMMER TIME.
Summer time.
Here in my area of WI, we are going to be experiencing the high end of that... Mid to upper 90s with heat indexes around 105 plus... This has happened here in my area of WI as recently as seven years ago... it is called SUMMER TIME.
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