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Whacha talkin' with this global warming nonsense? Here in Seattle all is well:
January – meh, only 5th warmest on record
February – warmest Feb and winter on record
March – warmest March on record
April – meh² only 10th warmest on record
May – only warmer than avg, but Earth had its warmest ever
June – breaks previous warmest record by over 3 °F
July – hottest month on record
August – warm, but warmest July-August on record
Hottest summer on record
September – meh³ just average
Coctober – hottest October evah
But thermometers haven't been here so long, so there is that.
/ checks outside, yeah it's raining so all is good.
Whacha talkin' with this global warming nonsense? Here in Seattle all is well:
January – meh, only 5th warmest on record
February – warmest Feb and winter on record
March – warmest March on record
April – meh² only 10th warmest on record
May – only warmer than avg, but Earth had its warmest ever
June – breaks previous warmest record by over 3 °F
July – hottest month on record
August – warm, but warmest July-August on record
Hottest summer on record
September – meh³ just average
Coctober – hottest October evah
But thermometers haven't been here so long, so there is that.
/ checks outside, yeah it's raining so all is good.