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It was warm out there

The January–May period of 2012 was the warmest such period on record for the contiguous U.S. The average temperature nationally was 5.2 degrees warmer than average, the largest temperature departure from average of any season since records began. As for the three spring months of 2012, March was the warmest on record, April the third warmest and May the second warmest.

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