The weather is changing. We have had a nice few days of sunshine and warm temperatures and even a couple of days of rain, but as soon as it is time to go back inside, we are back to a hot, sticky, humid, and overcast day. It is not a day for the beach, for the pool, or for a picnic.
This summer we are experiencing some of the hottest temperatures we have ever seen in the history of our weather history. We are experiencing a heat wave that is unprecedented in the world. We are experiencing the hottest temperatures on record since records began, with the temperature reaching a blistering 98 degrees on one day. We are experiencing a heat wave that is unprecedented in the history of our weather history.
It is the hottest day ever recorded in this country and in the history of the United States. That is not a joke. This is the hottest day ever recorded in the history of the United States. So far this summer we are experiencing the heat wave and extreme weather that has been reported across the Pacific Northwest for months. This is the hottest day ever recorded. This is unprecedented. This is so hot that it is not even hot enough to be called hot.
This is truly unprecedented, except only for the fact that it is the hottest day ever recorded in the United States, and that’s only for the history of the United States. Even still, this is unprecedented. The fact that the heat wave is happening in the middle of summer, and at such a high elevation, makes it all the more unique. This is the hottest day ever recorded in the history of the United States.
The heat wave is pretty much unprecedented, except for the fact that we’re talking about this high-altitude record, so it’s all the more unusual. We’ve had heat waves here in Virginia before and they were pretty much unique. That’s not really what this is though. We’re not talking about a heat wave, we’re talking about the hottest day in recent history.
So this is the first time in recorded history that we have had a day that is so hot that the temperature does not rise above 110 degrees. Thats pretty cool since the summer was usually quite milder than it is now. The only time in recent history that we have had a day that is this hot is on July 8, 2010, with a temperature of 101 degrees.
You know what? I think I have to be careful about using the word “cool”. It seems like the hotter the day, the cooler the weather. This summer has been hot around here, but it has been so hot that it has not even brought on the kind of heat waves that have been seen in northern Europe and Asia. During the summer of 2010 in the US, the average temperature in July was the same as January, 2010.
You can’t say for sure that the hotter the temperature, the cooler the weather. In the US, the average temperature is 101 degrees. In the UK, it is over 103. In the UK, it is over 103. In the US, it is 97 degrees. In the UK, it is about 95 degrees. In the UK, it is about 97 degrees. In the US, the average temperature is 112 degrees.
I was shocked to learn that the average temp for the UK is 97 degrees, and the average for the US is 101 degrees. If temperatures were to reach the heatwave levels we’re seeing in the UK and US, I would expect to see our record for the hottest day in July 2010 and our record for the hottest day in July 2007.
The UK is currently (and for the foreseeable future) experiencing a heatwave, while the US is currently (and for the foreseeable future) experiencing a cool spell. In the UK, for example, the average high has been at about 96 degrees, with lows at about 70. Now, this compares to a long period of relatively mild temperatures between the coldest days of January and the hottest days of July.