Posted on 09/21/2017 8:52:34 PM PDT by aquila48
Snow in California in the summer, because Global Warming.
And they will take the midwest temps and use those to calculate the temp for all of the U.S.
There’s an old saying; Everybody talks about the weather but nothing can be done about it.
I’ve seen it snow in Meeker Park in July in the ‘70s, in Estes Park on the 4th of July in the ‘80s and I recall numerous days in January working construction in a T-shirt and sweating because temps were in the upper 60s.
The only normal weather is the fact that there is weather. ;-)
Been having snow (off and on) for the past week here in the mountains of southwest Montana. Snow isn’t unusual for September. It’s been the length of the cold/snowy weather (a week) that’s unusual this month.
“Down here in SoCal, we have some slight chill in the air and it is WELCOME!”
The buzzkiller in me says... Here come the Santa Anas!....
I know, I know. October and lately November usually brings a few heat waves. But this chill is wonderful.
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