laura: all right. sean, awesome show i ll take it over i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. mother nature s laughing, that s the focus of tonight s angle. feeling hot hot hot lat moffett was the hottest june on record. that heat then carried through to july as a new global high average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day. triple digit heat index through the end of the week. laura: it s hot, hot, hot all right. after all we re in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up, cook breakfast. you turn on the stove and the gas doesn t work. and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat. but the thermostat won t goat past 64. then you re just so fed up, you jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tank s empty but every station you pull into is closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone say
unchartered territory as scientists warn 2023 could be the hottest year on record. james, what s the truth? well, the truth is nothing at all what you just heard from cnn. what we know for a fact what the united nation is intergovernmental panel on climate change itself has acknowledged, is that most of the time period that has existed temperatures have been warmer than today. when you hear the earth is experiencing its hottest temperatures on record or hottest temperatures ever, that s because they re using the term record, on record, recorded, they don t tell you this but they re specifically using that and when pressed they say, well, we have a record of mercury thermometer around the globe for the past hundred years or so so we re telling you the truth because it is the hottest temperature in a hundred years. well, that s a good thing because a hundred, 150 years ago the earth was finally wrapping up the middle ice age which was the coldest time period of the past 10,000 years.
we will see from raleigh to wilmington, temperatures ranging from 46 to 48 degrees. that s what we want to see. we want to see that mercury thermometer climb above 32 today. we need a bit of relief from the freezing rain that fell yesterday. a weak clipper system moving through chicago. that could create some delays this morning. we have winter weather advisories for that region, through the great lakes. and that s going to help kick in the snow machine, right, across downwind from lake erie, lake ontario, that s the lake-effect snow machine. we ll see a few inches of snow there for cleveland, all the way to cincinnati, and the windy city. the bigger picture here, the good news is that into southern california, the winds are starting to relax this morning in and around ventura county, into los angeles county. a cold front will bring another reinforcing shot of cold air to the eastern half of the country. and that s right, paula, you said it best when you tossed it to me. it is winter,
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