The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

US hottest spots for warming: Northeast and Southwest

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The United States is warming fastest at two of its corners, in the Northeast and the Southwest, an analysis of federal temperatur­e records shows.

Northeaste­rn states — led by Maine and Vermont — have gotten the hottest in the last 30 years in annual temperatur­e, gaining 2.5 degrees on average. But Southweste­rn states have heated up the most in the hottest months. The contiguous United States’ annual average temperatur­e has warmed by 1.2 degrees since 1984, with summers getting 1.6 degrees hotter. But that doesn’t really tell you how hot it’s gotten for most Americans. While man-made greenhouse gases warm the world as a whole, weather is supremely local. Some areas have gotten hotter than others because of atmospheri­c factors and randomness, climate scientists say.

To determine what parts of the country have warmed the most, The Associated Press analyzed National Climatic Data Center temperatur­e trends.

— The Associated Press

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