On May 31st, much of the Lower 48 in the US experienced cool temperatures, with morning temperatures in the 60s and lower-70s. The percentage of days above 70F through May was the 22nd lowest on record, with 1934 being the peak year. Current temperatures in New York are in the lower to middle 70s. In 1934, seventeen states recorded temperatures over 100F, with Fayette, Iowa reaching 109F, much higher than today's forecast.
The hottest June 2 in the US occurred in 1895, with more than half of the US over 90F. Recent years have been closer to one fifth. #ClimateScam https://t.co/8cSd91CfFb
The vast majority of the US recorded their hottest May temperature prior to 1960. The US used to be much hotter. #ClimateScam https://t.co/ZNNSSWrtNU
On May 31, 1934 seventeen states were over 100F (38C) IA WI MN IL NE ND OK SD TX KS AR MO IN MS AZ MI NM Fayette, Iowa was 109F - which was twenty-six degrees warmer than today's forecast. #ClimateScam https://t.co/v1bKOUJAKk
On May 31, 1934 seventeen states were over 100F (38C) IA WI MN IL NE ND OK SD TX KS AR MO IN MS AZ MI NM Fayette, Iowa was 109F - which was forty-two degrees warmer than today's forecast. #ClimateScam https://t.co/u940GnV92b
The percent of days above 70F in the US through the end of May is 22nd lowest on record. Peak year was 1934 https://t.co/3wKcJl1mnF https://t.co/kaT3vGy9NQ
Seasonable temperatures are rounding out the last day of May as 2 pm readings are in the lower to middle 70s for much of the area. https://t.co/yLrVRW2VYk
May 31st and no need for air conditioning overnight across much of the Lower 48. 1 0 AM morning temperatures in the 60s and lower-70s. https://t.co/Yl4aTtB4fb
Current temperatures range from the 40s to the low 60s. https://t.co/P1J7yQ0a9l