Phoenix shatters 122 year-cold record

B2d2d7f7 4a4c 46af a4e8 d171c4c48f88 GrandCanyonCentennial010Global warming has a way of causing record cold. 

Don’t try to follow the AGW logic. 

Dates back to when Arizona was still a U.S. territory.

Phoenix smashed a 122-year-old record for the lowest high ever recorded in the city on Feb. 22, according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix.

The mercury rose to a high on Friday of 47 F (8.3 C).

The previous record for the lowest high temp was 54 F (12.2 C),  set on  Feb. 22, 1897.

The average high for the date is about 73 F (22.8 C).

NWS Phoenix on Twitter: “It has never been this cold in Phoenix on February 22nd. The last time it was almost as cold was back in 1897!!!! #azwx pic.twitter.com/HVOSk1gFe0 / Twitter”

It has never been this cold in Phoenix on February 22nd. The last time it was almost as cold was back in 1897!!!! #azwx pic.twitter.com/HVOSk1gFe0

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