Monday, June 15, 2009

Weather.com is giving us a June run down.

Our anthropogenic global warming ways are creating some of the coolest June records in history. 8 degrees colder than normal?

God loves this.


weather.com

# We've seen June snow in the Dakotas.

# Temperatures are 8 degrees or more below average over the northern Plains and Upper Midwest (see image below).

# New York City has received rainfall 12 of the past 14 days; recording nearly 5 inches of rain for the month and a 3 inch surplus. Similar weather has played out in many other cities of the Northeast.

# Through Sunday, Phoenix has had 10 days in a row this month with highs below 100 degrees. With two more days, Phoenix would enter the top 4 longest sub-100 degree day streaks in June.

# Reno, Nevada has recorded 1.45 inches of rain this month. Number 3 on the list for wettest June's on record. Moreover, nearly all of Nevada is experiencing an unusually wet June.

# Temperatures haven't reached greater than 76 degrees in downtown Los Angeles this month. The city's mean temperature is 3.1 degrees below average for the month of June.

1 Comments:

Blogger jhthompson said...

God you are so powerful, and we are so weak. Praise your mighty Name.

11:54 PM  

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