RECORD: United States has the warmest first half of a year on record
January through June for the contiguous U.S. has the hottest average temperature since record-keeping began in 1895.
January through June for the contiguous U.S. has the hottest average temperature since record-keeping began in 1895.
Spring 2012 ranks as the hottest in 132 years of record-keeping in Richmond.
Preliminary global April temperature data for the lower troposphere makes it the fifth warmest April in the 33-year satellite climate record.
January to April was the warmest in 118 years of record-keeping in the Contiguous U.S.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says March 2012 was the warmest March on record in the contiguous United States.