US weathered its second-warmest winter on record, climate experts say

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US weathered its second-warmest winter on record, climate experts say
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Federal meteorologists say the continental United States just had its second-warmest winter on record, even as many endure bitter cold. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports the Lower 48 average temperature was about 37 degrees Fahrenheit from December through February.

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