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The National Climatic Data Center's (NCDC) preliminary analysis of April temperatures, released within the last hour, shows a very warm month across most of the U.S. Record or near-record heat extended from the Northeast through the Mid Atlantic, Ohio Valley, and Great Lakes areas.
Five states had their record warmest Aprils in 116 years of history:
- Maine
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- New Jersey
- Illinois
In addition, many other states had top-10 warmest Aprils:
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
- Massachusetts
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Maryland
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
- Iowa
- Missouri
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