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I know it's just anecdotal but as a person who has paid a lot of attention to the weather most of my adult life, shit's just getting weirder to me every year.
The local normal for where I am (Mb,Canada) is highs of +20c(68f) for this time of year. Tomorrow they're calling for +35(95f), 34(93f) on mon, +36 (97f) on tues.
That was virtually unheard of to get those temps in May up here 30 or 40 years ago, in fact we rarely hit those kind of temps at any point throughout the entire year, yet now it's becoming very common. I've lived the first 30 years of my life without AC but It's almost a necessity nowadays if you want to even be remotely comfortable. It is very concerning.
I live in Wisconsin, and I also grew up with AC. Now I can't imagine doing that to myself or my dog and cats.
Our lilacs bloomed this fall. Mother nature is screaming.