"In Maryland, average temperatures may be three degrees warmer than normal," said meteorologist David Unger of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center.
This would mean an average winter temperature of close to 37 degrees, compared to last year's 36.6, the 11th warmest in state history.
Maryland recorded its fourth-warmest December, and more than halfway through January it...
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