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Warm air bringing temperature records
BUFFALO -- It's the second week of January and the record-breaking temperatures in upstate New York are on the positive side of zero for a change.
The temperature hit 56 degrees in Buffalo Monday morning, breaking the old record for Jan. 7 -- 54 -- set in 1935, according to the National Weather Service.
Record highs for January could fall across upstate New York early this week, thanks to a warm front that's expected to push temperatures into the lower 60s from Buffalo to Syracuse.
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