Sunday, July 21, 2019

Stop Your Whining

It seems the major topic of conversation across the nation this week is the heat. Hey, it's summer. What do you expect? Hmmm! I wonder if this is due to global warming. Just for the hey of it I checked the records for 1930. Take a gander at what these people went through.


High temperatures of over 100°F were recorded during two heat waves that occurred in late July and early August of 1930. The July heat wave high temperatures are as follows:
July 19 – 102°F
July 20 – 106°F
July 21 – 103°F
July 22 – 100°F
July 23 – 94°F
July 24 – 93°F
July 25 – 100°F
July 26 – 100°F
The August heat wave high temperatures are as follows:
August 2 – 94°F
August 3 – 100°F
August 4 – 102°F
August 5 – 102°F
August 6 – 88°F
August 7 – 97°F
August 8 – 104°F
August 9 – 102°F

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