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Saturday, July 31, 2021

"Record Summer Chills Engulf the U.S., More Historic Cold and Snow Batter Brazil"

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"It may be mid-summer, but a polar invasion is forecast to blast much of the United States this weekend.

By sunrise Saturday, the mercury is expected to tumble into the 40s (sub 10C) across much of Upstate New York — such readings would break or at least near all-time low-temperature records for the final day of July.

... The entire Northeast is incredibly cold right now, and records have already been tumbling: according to coolwx.com, a total of 9 daily low temperature records fell across the region over the past 24 hours alone:

This Northeast being so frigid right now is explained, paradoxically, by the West being hot.

According to Accuweather meteorologist Paul Walker, the “heat dome” parked above the West and western Plains is halting the normal flow of warm air from west to east across the country; basically, polar air from Canada is able to ‘slip around’ the heat dome and slide into the NE: “That has brought down cooler-than-normal air for Upstate New York,” added Walker.

This chilly setup has been around a number of days now, and it is expected to extend into next week.

There has been much made of Upstate New York’s warmer-than-average July, but putting it into perspective, Binghamton’s toasty summer -so far- doesn’t even see it enter the top 20, while Buffalo is only on for its ninth warmest July — these are hardly signs of the AGW catastrophe the mainstream media are always so keen to associate with any reading above average.

... Such chills are typical of early October, not late July– and they aren’t just confined to the Northeast either, far from it.

South Dakota was forecast temperature departures 20C below the average overnight Friday ... meaning cold records will almost certainly have tumbled here, too:

…this is in spite the official Climate Prediction Center calling for a “warmer than normal” August:


However, NOAA are among the biggest warm-mongers on the planet.

They claim EVERY month is going to be hotter than average.

Remember their call for February, 2021?

It was supposed to be warmer than normal across the CONUS; but in reality, the U.S. went on to suffer its coldest February since 1989, millions lost power, and a total 702 people died in Texas alone.

And a similar scenario played out in April, as well:

Every official forecast made by a government body needs to be taken with a huge grain of salt.

These agencies have agendas.

Their models are skewed to warmth.

And they lie.    Regularly.



More Record Cold Strikes Brazil

Rare snow and subzero cold continues to strike vast regions of South America.

In Urupema, Brazil the thermometer sank to -8.9C (16F) on Friday morning, surpassing the -8.6C (16.5F) registered the previous day in Bom Jardim da Serra —

both were record lows for the respective municipalities–both of which are located within the state of Santa Catarina.

As is often the case, Brazil’s lowest temperatures were logged in the mountains; however, the values across the lower elevations were equally jaw-dropping: Ponte Alta do Norte saw a minimum of -6.5C (20.3F), while Curitibanos suffered -6.6C (20.1F).

In addition, the thermometer at the Aurora station, located in the Caravaggio district of Nova Venezuela, registered an all-time low of 1.8C (35.2F) on Friday, July 30, 2021.

Unprecedented snow also continues to blanket large parts of the nation:


The substantial snowfalls left many residents mesmerized, including truck driver Iodor Goncalves Marques:

“I am 62 years old and had never seen the snow, you know?

To see nature’s beauty is something indescribable.”

More than 40 cities in the state of Rio do Sul have seen winter precipitation over the past few days, with at least 33 municipalities receiving snow:

The Antarctic air mass struck Brazil’s global agricultural powerhouse, decimating coffee, sugarcane and orange crops:

Additionally, the inclement conditions have led to authorities doing what they can to limit suffering among Brazil’s homeless.

“Last night, the cold was so bad that we lit a lighter in our hands to warm up, but it didn’t do anything,” said one local homeless woman. “Yesterday was painful,” she continued."