National Weather Service Reports the Coolest Summer on Record in Philadelphia

National Weather Service Reports the Coolest Summer on Record in Philadelphia
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PHILADELPHIA, PA – Global warming be damned. The National Weather Service has announced a piece of news that contradicts what you might be hearing on CNN and MSNBC, that America is in the midst of a record-breaking hot summer caused by greenhouse gases, carbon emissions and human beings.

After all, climate change is reportedly being caused by people who won’t buy electric cars, replace their gas stoves and continue to eat coal-fired pizza.

In Philadelphia, that’s not the case, according to the NWS. In fact, the summer of 2023 has been the coolest summer on record since 2009, according to the federal agency.

“Average temperature plot for Philadelphia International Airport spanning June 1-August 17th for the last 15 years. Believe it or not, this is the coolest summer (to date) since 2009,” the NWS reported.

While it might be the hottest summer in the history of the world, according to climate alarmists, there still is a trend of warming that has taken place since the 1990s.

National Weather Service Reports the Coolest Summer on Record in Philadelphia