The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. during July was 77.6°F, 3.3°F above the 20th century average, marking the hottest July and the hottest month on record for the nation. The previous warmest July for the nation was July 1936 when the average U.S. temperature was 77.4°F. The warm July temperatures contributed to a record-warm first seven months of the year and the warmest 12-month period the nation has experienced since recordkeeping began in 1895.Or, you know. Either way, we'll see you all burn.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Hottest Month On Record
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M. Bouffant
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I will be chilling in the Appalachians!
I guess, based on the commercials I see when watching the Olympics on telebision, I should be learning to shoot a crossbow.
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Hunger Games Rip-Off Editor:
Learn how to make fire w/o lighters or matches, too.
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