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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Government meteorologists say 2012 was by far the hottest year on record in the United States.
The
average temperature was off the charts at over 55 degrees. That's a
full degree warmer than the previous record of 1998. Normally,
temperature records are broken by about a tenth of a degree.
Scientists
blame the heat on global warming and weather variations. That includes
the drought that gripped almost two-thirds of the nation.
Last July was also the hottest month on record. The entire year was 3.2 degrees warmer than the average for the 20th century.
The tally was released Tuesday by the National Climatic Data Center.
U.S. temperature records go back to 1895. They're based on reports from more than 1,200 stations across the Lower 48 states.