Oh, C'mon, Man, that's just weather!

off to get the blanket chest

Antarctica just enjoyed its coldest winter “in history” (okay, since 1957, but global warmists like to use the term liberally)

Between April and September, a research station sitting on a high plateau in Antarctica, registered an average temperature of minus 78 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 61 degrees Celsius). That’s the coldest temperature recorded since record keeping began in 1957, and about 4.5 F (2.5 C) lower than the most recent 30-year average, according to The Washington Post.

It’s “only weather” when temperatures don’t follow the company line, but “proof of warming” when they cooperate.