Moving away from scattered flurry of snowflakes and back to current challenges...
June was the hottest ever recorded, and July is expected to be the same.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weath...=.83c21fdb4e6f
"According to data released Monday by NASA, the global average temperature was 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit (0.93 Celsius) above the June norm (based on a 1951-to-1980 baseline), easily breaking the previous June record of 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (0.82 Celsius), set in 2016, above the average."
So a global 1.5 degree spike in 2016 and then a 1.7 degree spike this year. Not good.