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April not as extreme as March temps
Posted: 04.10.2012 at 5:14 PM
Updated: 04.11.2012 at 10:40 AM
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Several cities across the U.S saw record-breaking temperatures in March  / Ashley Knight
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ALBANY,GA --
Several cities in the U.S. saw record high temperatures in March--so what does that mean for April?

You wanted to know in today's Facebook story of the day.

Chief Meteorologist Mike Morrison says April could actually turn out nicely.

“Even though March saw very hot temperatures across the U.S., patterns have definitely changed and I suspect that April will have much less extreme temperatures,” says Morrison.

We may not see extreme highs, but he says with the drought conditions we could see a few temperatures above average.

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