HomeMiddle Column'From March 20 to March 31, 1910, high temperatures averaged 73.3 degrees... Middle Column ‘From March 20 to March 31, 1910, high temperatures averaged 73.3 degrees in Chicago. This included temperatures of 80, 80, 82 and 82’ By Marc Morano - March 20, 2012 181 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsavg Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleMeteorologist David Epstein: Feeling like early summer: ‘All of this warm weather is due to the jet stream. The jet, which controls our weather, has moved far north well into Canada’Next articleAnother death blow to the Hockey Stick: New paper finds many tree-ring analyses to be highly biased Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles What is the Full Cost? Climate411 The idea of ‘free energy’ available from solar panels or the wind has had to be abandoned – there simply “ain't no such thing... Read more Claim: Learning Your Climate Criminal Family Tree Helps with Motivation Climate411 According to Research Associate Flossie Kingsbury, learning how your ancestors exploited the natives and burned lots of coal helps you embrace the idea of... Read more Faculty Freedom of Speech and Diversity is Threatened at the University of Washington Climate411 Threats reminiscent of the loyalty oaths of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Subtle and overt pressure against faculty holding the “wrong views”,... Read more