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Average Spring Temperature

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Provided by: Climate Central |Published on: June 26, 2026
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Synopsis

  • This interactive resource allows students to generate graphs for many American cities that shows the average Spring temperatures since 1970.
  • Students can generate graphs in English and Spanish, and each graph shows a best-fit line that illustrates the warming trend in that city or region.

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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences, Geography, Mathematics
Authors: Climate Central
Region: North America, United States
Languages: English, Spanish

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