I think the closest year to that was in 1998. we had an ice storm that lasted from new years day until february. people died from having no power in their homes. no heat, no electricity. that year would be the closest to you question, but i really don't think that has ever happened. Ice Storm '98 was the biggest freezeout on record. but i think that was the attempt at the guiness book of records for the tallest snowman, and people were taking bets on the last day for him to finish melting, and it was in may sometime.
PS Maine is awesome
July is summer in Scotland (as it is throughout the northern hemisphere).
summer Summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern.
July is summer, with longer days, in the northern hemisphere
Finland is in the northern hemisphere so in July it is summer
It is currently summer in Canada as the country is in the northern hemisphere, meaning its summer months are June, July and August.
June,July, and August (in the Northern Hemisphere)
Yes. In January the northern hemisphere is still in winter, while in July the northern hemisphere is in the middle of summer.
The USA is in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere has their summer in June, July, and August.
Summer in northern hemisphere, winter if in the southern
If you are in the southern hemisphere it is Winter, If you are in the northern hemisphere it is summer.
It's in the Northern Hemisphere so the summer months are June, July and August.
Because Korea is in the northern hemisphere the summer months are probably June July august .