I noticed that Seattle had its hottest day ever on Wednesday, recording 103 degrees. Seems the heat that normally bakes the other end of the continental U.S. is being kept at bay by a upper-level trough. Fairbanks, Alaska, had more 90-plus readings in June and July (one) than New York City (zero). Whoa.
I’m reminded that exactly two years ago, we were in the San Juan Islands, happily enjoying low-70-degree days while Raleigh baked in 100+ temperatures. Now the shoe is on the other foot!
San Antonio has been utter hell this summer.