Sunday, May 19, 2013

Global Warming Update: North Dakota Has Coldest April On Record -- On Record; Not Just Past Decade But Entire History

The Bismarck Tribune is reporting that this April, 2013, was the coldest April on record for North Dakota, beating the previous record set in 1907.

My grandfather came over from Norway in 1905. My dad wouldn't be born for another 15 years back when the previous record was set. That's how long it's been. I know some Al Gore folks were worried their grandchildren would never see snow again. For the archives:
The National Climatic Data Center says April this year was the coldest on record for the state of North Dakota.

North Dakota had an average temperature of 31 degrees in April. That was 0.1 degrees colder than 1907.
For South Dakota, this past April was the second coldest April on record. 

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