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Old July 13th 12, 11:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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Default USA HAS RECORD BREAKING HEAT

On 07/09/2012 04:50 PM, Aunti Kyla =^..^= wrote:

THIS FROM YAHOO NEWS

In what should come as no surprise to many people living in the United
States in the last month or so, the first half of 2012 was officially
the hottest ever recorded.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
the period from January through June was "the warmest first half of any
year on record for the contiguous United States."
The average temperature was 52.9 degrees Fahrenheit, or 4.5 degrees
above average, the NOAA said on Monday.
Twenty-eight states east of the Rockies set temperature records for the
six-month period. The 12 months ending on June 30 was the warmest
12-month period of any 12 months on record, according to the NOAA.
Record-breaking temperatures blistered most of the United States in
June, with more than 170 all-time temperature records broken or tied
during the month. On June 28 in Norton, Kansas, for instance, the
temperature reached 118 degrees, an all-time high. On June 26, Red
Willow, Nebraska, set a temperature record of 115 degrees, eclipsing the
114-degree mark set in 1932.
The first six months of the year were also drier than most, with
precipitation totals 1.62 inches below average.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than half of the country (56
percent) experienced drought conditions--the largest percentage in the
12-year history of the service.
The NOAA report comes on the heels of a heat wave that's been blamed for
at least 30 deaths and shattered more than 3,000 temperature records in
July alone.

Not all states have experienced the record-breaking heat, however.
Washington had its seventh coolest June on record, the NOAA said.
That's the State where I live
Hope the rest of you can keep cool, somehow
Cool hugs
Love,
Aunti Kyla




We had about ten drops of rain about five minutes ago. Purrs that it
will break loose with a good rain storm. MLB