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Alaska had its warmest year ever in 2019, a new report finds

The state's average temperature was above freezing.

By Reuters January 8, 2020
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Last year was Alaska’s warmest year on record and the second wettest in the contiguous United States, according to a government report on the U.S. climate released on Wednesday.

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