Temperatures at a single place do not depend on solar radiation alone, Vinni. All sorts of pieces come together to form the temperature puzzle; high and low pressure systems that could be found several hundred miles away from your location, the location of planetary waves of five distinct low pressure regions found around the globe, and climatological patterns of El Nino and La Nina all have to be taken into account. It's no secret that Global Warming will eventually cause climate change and the coined term should not be taken so
literally. In some places, due to the
global average temperature rising, temperatures would fall below average for quite some time as that is simply how weather patterns would change. It's not so simple and that is why I find "global warming" so intriguing.
So let me handle the meteorological discussion, bro, and I'll let you lecture us on the current price of coke out in the streets.