National:
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- April 2005 ranked as the 32nd
warmest April in the 1895 to present record. The preliminary
nationally averaged temperature was 53.2°F (11.8°C),
which was 1.1°F (0.6°C) above the long-term mean.
- April 2005 had near average
precipitation, nationally, ranking 45th driest.
- February-April temperature was above
average and ranked as the 19th warmest such period in the 1895 to
present record. The preliminary nationally averaged temperature for
February-April was 44.9°F (7.2°C) which was 1.8°F
(1.0°C) above the long-term mean.
- February-April had near average
precipitation, ranking 43rd wettest in the last 111 years.
- The May 2004-April 2005 temperature
was above average and ranked as the 13th warmest such period in the
1895 to present record. The preliminary nationally averaged
temperature was 53.8 (12.1°C) which was 1.0°F
(0.6°C) above the long-term mean.
- Precipitation was much above average for May-April, ranking 4th wettest for the last 12
months based on a record of 110 such periods.
Regional and Statewide:
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