Not just one day in June, but for the entire month. Welcome to the Grand Solar Minimum.
15 June 2019 – “Official data reveals that England is currently on for it’s 17th coldest June in records dating back to 1659,” according to Electroverse.com..
“The Central England Temperature (CET) record measures the monthly mean surface air temperatures for the Midlands region of England, and is the longest series of monthly temperature observations in existence.
It’s current mean reading for June 2019 (provisional to the 14th) is 12.6C (54.7F) — that’s 1C below the historically cool 1961-1990 average, the current standard period of reference for climatological data used by the WMO.
“In recent years, only the June’s of 1991, 1977 and 1971 ran colder. Before that, you have to back to 1923, 1916, 1908, 1906, 1860, 1823, 1821, 1749, 1745, 1725, 1705, 1698 and 1689 to find cooler months of June.”
Thanks to Laurel for this link
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June 15, 2019 at 05:35PM

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