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Belgium and the Netherlands suffered Colder-than-Average Julys, as the Farmers’ Almanac Forecasts a ‘Grand Solar Minimum’ Winter for the U.S.
August 5, 2021 Cap Allon   

July 2021 in Belgium was much cooler than average.

The month delivered record amounts of rain, too.

Average temperature at the Uccle Observatory held at just 17.9C (64.2F) — that’s -0.8C (-1.4F) below the norm:


It was also Belgium’s wettest July on record, and by some margin, too.

A total of 166.5mm (6.6 inches) of rain fell over the course of the month, versus the norm of 76.9mm (3 inches) — this busted previous record of 133.8mm (5.3 inches) set back in the year 2000.


https://electroverse.net/farmers-almanac-forecasts-a-grand-solar-minimum-winter-for-the-u-s/

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It's been a very mild July/early August here in the southwest corner of New England. High temp today was about 76.

Only a few days that broke 90 so far this year.
Relatively few in the upper 80's.
That's going to change starting tomorrow... more "seasonal" summer weather coming in...