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MAY 10, 2022 CAP ALLON
U.S. SUFFERED COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE APRIL

The United States just suffered a very cold (and snowy) April, which delayed spring planting and also drove heating demand higher, putting additional stress on already creaking global commodity markets and supply chains.

The Lower 48 finished with an average temperature of 50.68F in April.

This is -1.17F below the 1991-2020 baseline, and astonishingly –at least for members of the AGW Party– was colder than many of the April’s of the late-1800s and 1900s (see chart below).

April 2022 was somewhat mild in the South, but that was offset by exceptional cold in the North/Northwest, according to NASA.

https://electroverse.net/u-s-cold-april-uptick-in-arctic-sea-ice-fierce-cold-spell-grips-antarctica/

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"U.S. SUFFERED COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE APRIL"

The heat was on here only two days ago (and I don't set it that high).

Down to 46 or so tonight in SW CT...

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Given all the horror stories about Global Warming the left has been profiting from both politically and financially,I see this cold spell as a blessing in disguise. We needed it,globally as well as politically.

After all,there ARE worse things that 40 degree temperatures in May. It ain't like we are not used to chilly weather this time of the year. Most people haven't even put away their winter jackets yet.
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