Central California just broke all sorts of record high overnight minimums this week. Records were broken by 5 degrees or more in lots of places.
Charlotte temperature hits 123-year low
The temperature at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, North Carolina was 56 at about 5:30 a.m., breaking the July 2 record of 58, set in 1885. The normal low for this time of year is 70.
http://www.charlotte.com/news/story/695929.html
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Huge amounts of snow in the Rockies in July! - Loop Road in Lander, WY is normally open before Memorial Day, says reader Thomas Morstad. This year its still not open because of snow. Again, nature did not watch/read and obey the Global Warming Catastrophe.
Going-to-the-Sun road, which connects the two sides of Glacier National Park and is usually open by the first week of June, remains closed because huge amounts of snow still blanket the Northern Rockies high country. (In part because Montana had record snowfalls this year.)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/02/us/02snow.html?hp
We’ll see. If the sun keeps napping we’ll be in for a very long, harsh winter.
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The Central Valley can get brutally hot sometimes during the summer. Overall we appear to be experiencing a mixed bag summer. Cold in some places, while hot in others. Next summer may be a different story, depending on how brutal our winter will be. If solar cycle 24 remains stalled, we could enter another La Nina or at least have lots of precipitation in the same places where it occurred last winter.