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In reply to the discussion: "Eye-Popping" Record Temperatures Soar: This Is What Climate Change Looks Like In The United States [View all]Better Believe It
(18,630 posts)65. Another record high temperature set Wednesday in Chicago
Another record high temperature set Wednesday
Sun-Times Media Wire
March 21, 2012
Chicagos rare March heat wave broke yet another record Wednesday, the eighth day in a row in which the record high for the day was either broken or tied.
The official temperature as of 11 a.m. at OHare International Airport was 80 degrees, which breaks the previous high temperature for March 21 -- 77 degrees -- set in 1938, the National Weather Service said.
And the day will only get warmer, with an expected high temperature of 84 degrees, according to the weather service.
The official high for Tuesday was 85 degrees, breaking the previous record for that date, 76 degrees, set in 1921. That reading was also the third warmest March temperature ever to be recorded in Chicago, surpassed only by an 87-degree day on March 31, 1981, and an 88-degree day on March 29, 1986.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/11451380-418/another-record-high-temperature-set-wednesday.html
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"Eye-Popping" Record Temperatures Soar: This Is What Climate Change Looks Like In The United States [View all]
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
OP
It was cold sometimes and we got some snow in the north. Well, we're suppose to! It was winter!
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#4
Thanks for the clear explanation on how this climate change impacts temperatures.
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#16
According to your chart, 2012 was the third warmest winter since 1895. And your point is?
Better Believe It
Mar 2012
#58
Makes one wonder what the future holds, this, was certainly not in the forecast. I also wonder
RKP5637
Mar 2012
#5
I prefer cap, period. Why should we be allowed to outsource our pollution elsewhere?
Zalatix
Mar 2012
#17
80 in Burlington Vermont, a near snowless winter..... It's been like this all week
NotThisTime
Mar 2012
#68