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Michigan: Record low temps -- breaks 1935 cold...
« on: October 02, 2009, 06:48:47 AM »

It was colder this morning in Port Huron than it has been in more than seven decades.

The Port Huron waste water treatment plant recorded a temperature of 32 degrees at 8 a.m., one degree colder than the record low set Oct. 1, 1935, according to information from the National Weather Service in Oakland County’s White Lake Township.

Amos Dodson, a weather service meteorologist, said no records were broken elsewhere, including at Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus and in Flint.

It currently is 39 degrees at the St. Clair County International Airport.

Today’s temperature is expected to reach 59 degrees. The average high for Oct. 1 is 67 degrees in Port Huron.

http://www.thetimesherald.com/article/20091001/NEWS05/91001005/Morning-temp-sets-new-record





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Re: Michigan: Record low temps -- breaks 1935 cold...
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2009, 06:54:32 AM »
It was colder this morning in Port Huron than it has been in more than seven decades.

The Port Huron waste water treatment plant recorded a temperature of 32 degrees at 8 a.m., one degree colder than the record low set Oct. 1, 1935, according to information from the National Weather Service in Oakland County’s White Lake Township.

Amos Dodson, a weather service meteorologist, said no records were broken elsewhere, including at Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus and in Flint.

It currently is 39 degrees at the St. Clair County International Airport.

Today’s temperature is expected to reach 59 degrees. The average high for Oct. 1 is 67 degrees in Port Huron.

http://www.thetimesherald.com/article/20091001/NEWS05/91001005/Morning-temp-sets-new-record





Global warming!   ::)

Actually - I heard a news station this morning worry that people are going to use more oil since it is going to be colder than normal thereby driving the cost of oil up again.

Hysterical.  I'm serious, every single panty waist enviro freak must be falling over themselves with the recent data coming out that cooling is happening for at least the last 10 years. 

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Re: Michigan: Record low temps -- breaks 1935 cold...
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2009, 07:11:56 AM »
global tempature since 2003




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