Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Start with the Met Office, Dave - Telegraph Blogs
Well, the Met Office gets about £83m a year from you and me. Maybe David Cameron and Philip Hammond should have a look at that money a bit more closely. Does it need a press office? Or a new wonky website that is a teeth-grinding annoyance to use? Mr Eden told us “I don’t really know what’s going to happen in August but I have a feeling in my bones that September will be better.” Bones? We’re paying £83m for bone-based weather detection? The cutting starts here, Dave.
Missouri: July may be Cape's coldest on record if temperature trend goes on
Cape Girardeau is on track to having the coldest July on record if cooler weather prevails for the last few days of the month.

The trend is expected to continue throughout the rest of the summer, said Robin Smith, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, Ky.
Alabama: Get ready for a 'very wet' end to cool month of July
The average high temperature here in July is 89.4 degrees, Weber said. This year, the average July high as of Monday was 87.4 degrees - a full two degrees cooler.

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