"Climate fraudsters have run amok about the nice weather in Chicago this month, making false claims like “no place has ever had six days in a row of record heat”
Chicago is not getting hotter.
All 45 of Chicago’s hottest days occurred below 350 ppm, and all but two of those occurred before 1941. July 20-25 1934 set a record high temperature on each day. July 1936 had eight days over 105F. It has been more than 80 years since Chicago hit 105F
July 1, 1934 – 106F
July 8, 1934 – 103F
July 9, 1934 – 105F
July 20, 1934 – 105F
July 21, 1934 – 106F
July 22, 1934 – 107F
July 23, 1934 – 107F
July 24, 1934 – 106F
July 25, 1934 – 105F
July 31, 1934 – 104F
July 7, 1936 – 107F
July 8, 1936 – 106F
July 10, 1936 – 107F
July 11, 1936 – 109F
July 12, 1936 – 108F
July 13, 1936 – 108F
July 14, 1936 – 111F
July 17, 1936 – 102F
July 22, 1936 – 102F
July 26, 1936 – 106F
July temperatures have been declining in Illinois, with 2009 being the coldest July on recordDuring last year’s hot July, the warmest temperature was 93F – compared to 111F in 1936.
Illinois, Temperature, July 1895-2011 [NOAA Satellite]
It is becoming clear that the US government can’t be trusted to tell the truth about anything, ever."
via Tom Nelson
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