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July 1930 Heatwave In Laurel Maryland

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From July 19 to July 29, 1930, Laurel Maryland had eight days over 100 degrees, including 106 degrees on July 21.

Yesterday’s maximum temperature in Laurel was 69 degrees, the coldest July 21 on record (by six degrees) – and 37 degrees cooler than 1930.

Experts told us a few days ago that the weather in Maryland can only be explained by man-made global warming.

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