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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1122234)3/7/2019 10:54:56 AM
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The winter of 2018-19 was the wettest winter ever recorded in the United States, according to a report federal scientists released Wednesday. (Climate scientists define winter as the months of December, January and February.)...



as for winter temperatures, despite a couple of invasions from the Polar Vortex, the U.S. average winter temperature was above average nationwide for the winter of 2018-19. In fact, it ranked among the warmest third of winters on record, with warmer-than-average temperatures across the Deep South, the Southeast and parts of New England.


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