BTW I have temp, wind, barometer, dew point, humidity and rainfall/snowfall logs for the last 35 years for my area of Michigan. As a concrete contractor in summer and snow removal in winter, weather plays a big part in what we can do each day. So I am a bit of a weather junkie. I have had my own weather station for those entire 35 years. I can not find any anomalies in my data showing anything other than the normal ebb and flow of the years that match up semi closely with the larger climate cycles of El Nino and La Nina.
The late 90s were pretty hot. Two or three summers with 30 or so 90+ days. Nothing like that since and the last couple years we have had only a couple days of 90+.
BTW I have temp, wind, barometer, dew point, humidity and rainfall/snowfall logs for the last 35 years for my area of Michigan. As a concrete contractor in summer and snow removal in winter, weather plays a big part in what we can do each day. So I am a bit of a weather junkie. I have had my own weather station for those entire 35 years. I can not find any anomalies in my data showing anything other than the normal ebb and flow of the years that match up semi closely with the larger climate cycles of El Nino and La Nina.
The late 90s were pretty hot. Two or three summers with 30 or so 90+ days. Nothing like that since and the last couple years we have had only a couple days of 90+.