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August 8, 2012

2012 is hottest year on record for the Northeast

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) -- For the Northeast, it has been the hottest year on record.

New data released by the Northeast Regional Climate Center (NRCC) at Cornell shows the Northeast's seven-month average (January through July) of 49.9 degrees was the warmest such period since 1895, the year such record keeping began.

It has been the second warmest such period in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and the warmest first seven months of the year in the rest of the Northeast.

The 12 months that ended July 31 was likewise the warmest such period in 117 years in the Northeast, and in all of the states except West Virginia --where the of 54.7 degrees missed tying the record set in 1932 by 0.1 degree.

New maximum records were set at many of the region's first-order stations during July as the soared into the upper 90s and low 100s. The sensor at Washington's Reagan National Airport recorded 105 degrees July 7, surpassing the record of 102 degrees set just two years ago. Baltimore's new record temperature of 104 degrees July 18 broke the city's long-standing record of 102 degrees set in 1887.

Other notable released by the NRCC:

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