Colder-Than-Average January Across U.S.; Record Cold Bay Area; Snow Builds Across North American Ski Resorts; Snowy Moscow; Antarctica Nears Record Lows; + NOAA Issues La Niña Watch
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Colder-Than-Average January Across The U.S.
NOAA's temperature data for January are in.
The United States averaged a reading of 31.71F throughout January 2024, which is -0.64F below the multidecadal norm.
Moreover, even after all their tampering "adjusting", NOAA still struggles to show much of warming trend for the Contiguous U.S.:
For more on climate data corruption, see Wednesday's article:
Record Cold Bay Area
The frost has set in across the Bay Area, and further afield.
The NWS San Francisco stated Thursday that the day's temperature likely broke the record low set back in 1986 (solar min of cycle 12) — "likely" because a fault with the KMUX radar inoperative hampered confirmation efforts.
A 'Frost Advisory' is in place for several valleys, including North Bay and areas within Monterey County.
Snow Builds Across North American Ski Resorts
From Alaska to Atlantic Canada, from Utah to New Mexico, it has been a week for the books for North American Ski Resorts.
Starting in Canada, Cape Smokey in Nova Scotia has received 60 inches of snow, breaking a record, according to a report by powder.com.
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