Nationwide November Warmth Persists
Nationwide November Warmth Persists

Nationwide November Warmth Persists

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NOAA data show July 2022 was the continental U.S.'s third‑hottest July since 1895 and that July 2021 was the hottest month on record globally, and long‑term warming has raised Earth’s average about 0.14°F per decade (roughly 2°F since 1880). Stacker has compiled state-by-state rankings of the hottest Novembers since 1895 for multiple states including North Carolina, Montana, Louisiana, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington and Idaho. Locally, Colorado continued to see above‑normal November warmth: Denver began November warmer than normal, and Fort Collins set a Nov. 2 date record and recorded its second‑hottest November day on record. Earlier local reports noted a very warm Nov. 2 reading at Denver International Airport of about 82–83°F, which would exceed the previous November record of 81°F. Separately, Goshen Center for Cancer Care received a $25,500 donation from Smoker Craft Inc., raised at its 2026 Model Year Dealer Meeting to support treatment and services for patients and families.

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