Warmest winter 4.6 degrees

Warmest winter 4.6 degrees, Federal altitude trackers say the accomplished meteorological winter (Dec.-Feb) was the warmest on almanac for the abutting 48 states, with Alaska recording its second-warmest winter, according to NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

For the season, the boilerplate temperature beyond the lower 48 states was 36.8 degrees Fahrenheit, 4.6 degrees aloft the 20th aeon boilerplate and breaking the almanac (36.5 degrees Fahrenheit) set in the winter of 1999-2000. Read the abounding NOAA address here.

Much-above boilerplate winter temperatures were empiric beyond the West, Great Plains, Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast. Each of the six New England states had a winter temperature that was almanac balmy and 46 states appear above-average readings.

The winter as a accomplished aswell saw able-bodied above-average precipitation, authoritative it the 12th wettest December-February on almanac for the Lower 48 and the wettest back 1997-1998.

February was aswell able-bodied above-average, baronial as the seventh-warmest on record, and the warmest back 2000. The warmest February readings were beyond the West, with Arizona recording its highest-ever best boilerplate circadian temperature reading. Seventeen states from the High Plains to the Far West all appear top-ten boilerplate February temperatures.

Warmer than boilerplate readings aswell came from locations of the Midwest and Northeast, and Alaska was record-warm in February. Near-average February temperatures were empiric beyond the Southeast.
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