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  2. Template:Washington, D.C. weatherbox - Wikipedia

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  3. March 2012 North American heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The contiguous US saw above normal temperatures in the winter of 2011-12, with numerous northern states surpassing 50°F on January 31st. A contributing factor to the unprecedented warmth was a warmer than average winter with below-average snowfall across the CONUS, meaning less thermal energy was required to heat the atmosphere.

  4. Weather of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    March 2–3 – A severe weather outbreak of 75 tornadoes killed 42 people and inflicted US$4.1 billion in damage across the southeastern United States and into the Ohio Valley. [13] March 20 – An avalanche killed 17 people in northeastern Afghanistan. [48] March 30 – Heavy rains from Tropical Depression 17F killed four people in Fiji. [49]

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  7. 2012 North American heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The Summer 2012 North American heat wave was one of the most severe heat waves in modern North American history. It resulted in more than 82 heat-related deaths across the United States and Canada , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and an additional twenty-two people died in the resultant June 2012 North American derecho .

  8. DC has snowiest winter in 6 years, and more powder could be ...

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    Two years ago, winter seemed nonexistent in Washington, D.C., with less than an inch of snow falling throughout the season. A much different story has unfolded this year, with the most recent ...

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