(Reuters) - Last month was the warmest February on record in England and Wales, the Met Office national weather service said on Friday, pointing to the impact of human-induced climate change on winter temperatures in Britain.
England's average temperature last month was 7.5 degrees Celsius (45.5 Fahrenheit), topping a record of 7 C set in 1990. In Wales, the average temperature of 6.9 C in February was slightly ahead of a 1998 record.
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