"Southeastern New Jersey shivered through record cold temperatures over the Memorial Day weekend, with Atlantic City International Airport logging its lowest maximum temperatures ever recorded for the day on both Saturday and Sunday.
As reported by pressofatlanticcity.com, the airport’s March-like highs of 54 degrees during the “unofficial start of summer” were the coldest on record in weather books dating back to 1943.
The S. Farley Marina in Atlantic City observed daytime highs of just 56 degrees on Saturday AND Sunday.
Sunday also setting a new minimum benchmark, with record-keeping at the marina stretching back to 1874.
Millville also broke a record low-max temp on Sunday — the thermometer climbed to just 52 degrees.
Based on research by The Press of Atlantic City, it was the chilliest Saturday and Sunday weekend during the “summer” season — which ranges from the Friday before the earliest possible Memorial Day, May 22, to the latest possible Labor Day, September 7, for A.C. Airport and Millville.
Across the United States, the year-to-date has delivered a total of 19,510 new daily COLD records vs just the 15,291 for record HEAT — and his is according to warm-mongers NOAA, with their history of data-tampering.
Furthermore, a total of 921 monthly COLD records have tumbled vs only 365 for HEAT.
And even more tellingly, a whopping 222 all-time COLD records have fallen this year vs just the 1 for WARMTH.
The slight warming observed over the past few decades can be attributed to high solar activity.
In recent years though, solar activity has been dropping off a cliff (relatively), and now, after a decade-or-so lag-time, global temperatures are responding."
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Thursday, June 3, 2021
"Coldest "Summer" Weekend on Record in Atlantic City"
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