September Hottest on Record, U.S. Says
From Times Wire Reports
Temperatures sizzled across the U.S. and the world last month, making it the hottest September on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. September’s temperatures were the latest in an unprecedented string of record highs. Preliminary data showed a national average temperature of 69.1 degrees, surpassing the September 1931 record of 68.4 degrees.
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