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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 22

    How much warmer was your city in 2017?http://nyti.ms/2BjX7AX 

    7:35 AM - 22 Jan 2018
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      1. Marie Doucette‏ @MarieDoucette Jan 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        #NYC in August is always too hot to handle, with or without the global warming. Get out of town for the summer, out-of-towners!

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      1. Bobby Cash‏ @sweetromeo2u Jan 22
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        That pole-shift is really starting to show it's ugly face. Too bad the Globalists have conned so many into thinking that "climate change" is the reason. Climate change is the easiest way for them to get to their Global Government.

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      1. SouthernGirl4TRUMP 🇺🇸 ⚖️ ❌‏ @michellmorris5 Jan 22
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        My city was a hot as the @FBI lost text message scandal is at the moment!

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      1. DanBuckto‏ @danholyo Jan 22
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        The oddest thing happened in 2017. Winter,was winter, spring was spring, fall was fall, and summer was summer. Amazing!

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Jan 22
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/HmFs4l9X2U

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Jan 22
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        we had a cooler summer this year.We where the same as past years.We had no big warm ups.Same for the rest of the country that are now colder then normal

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      1. Kimberly‏ @klr_reno Jan 22
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        In Reno, NV it is supposed to be (day) in the mid 40's for December and cooler January - our wettest months are Dec - Mar. We average about 7 inches of rain a year - We are calling Dec -Drycember with aver daytime temp of 55 degrees and nearly no rain in Jan either....also warm

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      1. Ryan Meissel‏ @MeisselRyan Jan 22
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        Stop with you global warming bs

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      1. Ryan Meissel‏ @MeisselRyan Jan 22
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        No different than any other year. The climate has been changing for billions of years our 200 years of recording it is a blip in time. The Sahara used to be covered in water and forest ancient people didn't have cars but it still happend we are not causing it to change at all

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      1. Logan Nandor‏ @logan38nandor Jan 22
        Replying to @nytimes @AriMelber

        A bit higher. Real surprise : precip chart. Was I so consumed by politics I was unaware of deluge of rain that fell in July?😊

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      1. Shells Bells‏ @ShelleyDeeeeee Jan 22
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        Well, considering my whole city was evacuated and my province was on fire, yeah it was a bit warmer than usual.

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      1. Earnold‏ @Earnold88100463 Jan 22
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        Not warm enough. It's winter here in the northeast.

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      1. Raúl Zighelboim‏ @RaulZighelboim Jan 22
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        Question: How much drier was my city (as in humidity, not rain)?

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      2. ZORRA CAUSTICA (Just one more Ruzzian Bot  😅)‏ @Dagrimaldi Jan 22
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        #FakeNewspic.twitter.com/bxHT46z9PJ

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Jan 22
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        #MAGA how uncolderful waswise your cityful in 2017?

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