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Australia to New York: Where November Was Toasty
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How temperatures around the globe differed from normal for November 2015. Image: ECMWF
Residents of much of the eastern U.S. spent November wondering if they had been transported back to September, as temperatures for much of the month were decidedly un-November-like. In fact, several cities in the East saw their warmest November on record, flipping on its head the “warm west, cold east” pattern that dominated the first half of the year...Boston had a top-10 warmest November, while Philadelphia had its second warmest and every New York City area airport set or tied a record for warmest November, as did Central Park...Among the cities that posted new marks [in the Southeast] were Huntsville, Ala., Valdosta, Ga., Tallahassee, Fla., Jacksonville, Fla., Daytona Beach, Fla., and Vero Beach, Fla.
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