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Three seasons in 24 hours stump US climate change deniers

Hundreds of records fell across the US this week in a bizarre winter heat wave in Texas and St Louis and sparked a handful of wildfires. In Chicago, there was uncharacteristic spring weather, torrential summer-like rainfall and tornadoes, and then a steep drop to freezing temperatures, all in 24

February 29, 2024 / 11:31 IST
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Global average sea surface temperature blew away the record for the hottest January ever and came close to being the hottest month ever, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. (Source: Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Spring doesn’t officially begin for more than three weeks, but it came early to Chicago this week, with temperatures hitting a pleasant 74 degrees Fahrenheit Tuesday afternoon. Spring then quickly turned to summer, with severe thunderstorms slamming the area Tuesday night, bringing hail and reported tornadoes. Then winter returned on Wednesday morning, skipping fall, as the mercury plunged into the 20s, with icy winds and snow flurries.

Just a totally normal 24 hours in February.

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Actually, the weather around the world has been anything but normal this winter. More to the point, it has forced us to reconsider what “normal” even means anymore when global warming is making the climate increasingly chaotic.

“If the climate were changing more slowly, it would be harder to see,” Berkeley Earth climate scientist Zeke Hausfather said. “But it’s hard to ignore a 70-degree day in February.”