I see what the graph appears to be saying, however, while our winter probably would fit into it, what we have had so far for summer like weather is starting to feel like it will be the year without summer. I call it the year without winter (2009). I was at my GP's office today and it was really busy so a number of people were sitting in the waiting room. Normally, people sit there in complete silence, no one talking much to anyone. Today however, people were the most chatty I have ever seen. All they could talk about was how cold it's been. People are wearing attire like shorts but the majority are still bundled up. It rained so hard here this afternoon, the water was just bouncing off the pavement.
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Try this -- hope it works for you.
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The site is a little tricky, you might have to play around with it to ger a specific historic date.
OK- Go to "home", "province", "city", "weather", "statistics". It doesn't appear that you can get complete statistics for all stations, but there must be a brighter candle on the cake than me.................LOL HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP Somebody.
If Ton does get some of that info from Princeton, maybe I can at least help to confirm some of it. I cannot tell him what the weather was like 60 years ago. I'm sure I was paying more attention to a baby bottle than the weather but it did not change so fast that I wouldn't know something about it. Princeton was darn hot when I was a kid and it's darn hot now. Merritt too.