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Highest temps recorded this year in each (US) state, as of August 7th.
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Great Lakes cooling is real apparently.
We've had plenty of very hot years, including up to a week of 100+ days.
My first thought was "Did they not get data on IL?".
This year has been cooler, but a lot more storms.
Still plenty of 90+ days this year.
Sure, but it’s worth watching.
Little VT also has a lake effect
I could swear we broke 100F more than once when I was growing up in rural Ohio in the '80s and '90s. I wonder if it's a source/data problem?
No it just wasn't very hot this year there.
I missed "this year" in the title somehow. Oops.
I'll bet Hudson's Bay helps out too.