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A University of Georgia climate expert says last month turned out to be one of the five coldest Novembers on record for much of the state.

The Athens Banner-Herald reports average temperatures for many Georgia cities last month were 5 to 6.7 degrees colder than normal. The National Weather Service reports Atlanta, Augusta and Macon all had average temperatures hovering around a chilly 49 degrees.

Pam Knox, UGA's agricultural climatologist, says November also had some strangely warm temperatures too, including in Savannah.

Contributors: The Athens Banner-Herald

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