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U.S. winter was second-warmest on record, with nationwide temperatures up 3.95°F over 50 years, despite regional cold swings.
The U.S. had its second-warmest winter on record, with a national average temperature of 37.13°F from December to February, according to NOAA.
The warmth, driven by the West where nine states saw record highs, contrasts with severe cold in the East.
Winter temperatures in the Lower 48 have risen 3.95°F over the past 50 years, more than any other season.
February was the fourth-warmest on record nationally, while January and December ranked 24th and fifth-warmest, respectively.
Despite regional extremes, the overall trend reflects long-term warming.
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El invierno de los Estados Unidos fue el segundo más cálido registrado, con temperaturas en todo el país que subieron 3.95 ° F en más de 50 años, a pesar de las oscilaciones regionales de frío.