Cold Shot Hits Eastern China; U.S. Faces A Cool May; Climate Alarmism Is Losing Its Grip; + Hunga Tonga’s Water Vapor Legacy Is Still In The Air
Zeldin said he was “done with the likes of AOC, Al Gore, John Kerry, and the rest of the lying cabal” pushing failed climate scares while enriching their allies and choking the economy.
Cold Shot Hits Eastern China
Eastern China has been hit by a sharp late-April cold shot.
Shanghai, normally pushing deeper into spring warmth by now, managed a daytime high of just 11.7C (53.1F) on April 29, which made for the city’s coldest April daytime max since 1939.
The same broader cold pattern also reached southwest China.
In Yunnan, authorities warned the province of falling temperatures, rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and local drops of more than 10C this week.
By the early hours of April 29, the northern mountainous areas around Kunming and Qujing were documenting heavy snow, a rare sight with May on the doorstep.
U.S. Faces A Cool May
Much of the central and eastern U.S. is heading into May under persistent troughing and below-average temperatures.



