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-1C in magnitude from Portland ME/ to Mayportr FL/^ and from 

 St. Petersburgr FLr to Padre Islands TX. Extreme anomalies of 

 -5.5C were observed at Sandy Hookr NJ^ and -5.1C at Galveston/^ 



TXx in November. 



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