Things were going so well up until today: we were actually
below average
all June long - not only is something like this
rare, but we haven't had such a June (let alone such a summer) in about
eleven or twelve years, I'm not exaggerating! Not only that, but the below average streak had continued into the first week of July as well: this is the longest streak of below average conditions and temps in summer we've had since, well, Climate Change made our summers even hotter, which, again, has been about eleven or twelve years; while mostly in the 80s, we've even had a few random days here and there where it was in the 70s - it's all been so swell.
But, alas, the streak has been broken, the fun is over, and the actual summer-like temps had to remind us that they still exist - I guess it had to jump up into the 90s eventually.
At least we had summer suffering reduced by almost half the amount of time - too bad the streak continue for at least another week and reduce it by an even half.
But I'm
really scared about September since,
once again, they're forecasting/predicting another above average September again this year, which will be the
fourth year in a row, and last year was the worst . . . matter of fact, it keeps getting worse and worse each year . . . so, does that mean September will be
entirely canceled this year? Will we go from August to another August then skip to October? I hope not!