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I agree and that's why I live in a location that used to have one on the coolest summer climates in North America. The average high for this date used to be 72.3F.....Not anymore...My AC has been blasting since May this year. Thank goodness it still cools to around 57F at night.
There have been a total of 852 wildfires so far this year in British Columbia which have burned 141,240 acres.
My family lives on the lower mainland, and they've been complaining about the relentless heat and recently smoke. And AC is not common, so they have to suffer it in full.
My family lives on the lower mainland, and they've been complaining about the relentless heat and recently smoke. And AC is not common, so they have to suffer it in full.
I am not saying you are lying. I am not talking about forecasts, they can say whatever they want, I am giving the actual recorded temperatures. Here is another website, It shows the average high temperature for july was 64 in that area. https://www.wunderground.com/history...ocalwx_history
They are wrong then....The average high for July 28th in
Victoria is 72.3...I checked a few sites and they are all over the place....In any case our climate is getting warmer, summer and winter.
They are wrong then....The average high for July 28th in
Victoria is 72.3...I checked a few sites and they are all over the place....In any case our climate is getting warmer, summer and winter.
They are not wrong. For the third time: I AM TALKING ABOUT RECORDED TEMPERATURES.
Here is another more detailed website tracking the temperatures so far in july up to the 26. The average high temperature in july so far is 71.3. Which is average, plain and simple.
The other website showed its recorded high temperature averaging 67. There are plenty of reasons why readings vary a little, it is certainly not due to man made co2.
Here the winters seem warmer, the summers seem cooler. Ha, not complaining Whatever we are doing we need to do more of.
The summers are definitely not cooler here in California, in fact we keep breaking record temperatures, which seems to be a trend for most of the world lately.
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