Well, I hope everyone is having a great week so far!
Have you been thinking, “This Winter has sure been a strange one? “. Well, we are not alone! Not just here, but across the country, records are being made. This week, I’m posting some interesting information to read from NOAA.
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Now we have the official word on just where the winter of 2011-2012 will rank in history. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that this was fourth warmest meteorological winter on record across the contiguous United States and the warmest since 1999-2000. (Note: The meteorological winter is December, January and February combined)
Only the winters of 1991-1992, 1998-1999, 1999-2000 were warmer. All of this is based on records dating back to 1890’s.
New Mexico was the only state that had winter temperatures below the 20th century average.
Only the winters of 1991-1992, 1998-1999, 1999-2000 were warmer. All of this is based on records dating back to 1890’s.
New Mexico was the only state that had winter temperatures below the 20th century average.
Where did your state rank this winter?
States with a top 5 warmest winter: CT, DE, IL, IN, MA, ME, MO, MI, MN, ND, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, WI, VT, VA
Cities with a top 10 warmest winter (not a complete list) -
Baltimore: 7th warmest | Green Bay: 2nd warmest | New York City: 2nd warmest |
Boston: 2nd warmest | Hartford: 2nd warmest | Providence: 2nd warmest |
Chicago: 9th warmest | Kansas City: 7th warmest | St. Louis: 6th warmest |
Cleveland: 7th warmest | Milwaukee: 5th warmest | Washington, D.C.: 3rd warmest |
Fargo: warmest on record | Minneapolis: 4th warmest |
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