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If it felt hotter to you in March than normal, you weren’t alone. The world recorded its second warmest March since records began in 1895, a 126-year period. The average temperature for the entire world in March — every high and low, the winter temperatures in the northern and summer temperatures in the southern hemisphere — is 54.9°F. March 2020 was 2.09°F above that average. The only warmer March on record is recent — March 2016 — which was 2.36°F warmer-than-average.

While it was the United States’ 10th warmest on record, Florida soared above all other states.

This was the nation's second warmest March on record and the Sunshine State's warmest.