By the way, while I don't doubt that we're slowly warming, I doubt that it is that noticeable in recent times. Unless next January is super warm, when they redo the calculations for Augusta on 1990-2020, the average for January will be around....**drumroll**….58. Which is what it is at most sources now.
Perhaps if you do everyday instead of just the monthly average, it'd be different though.
Which on the other hand, I'm only at just +3 then for January as well. We torched big time early in the month (calculating that 8 day torch, it was +11), so it's super impressive that it's somehow just +3 now. Looking at the forecast, that will probably be where it stays.
Based off what I've seen while poking around Wunderground, I'm about to poke into the summers from back a while, because the early winter averages were interesting. They weren't super cold at all, and some were above average.
Edit: I picked out a good one. That 1952 summer must have been icky. June's average was 96 and July's was 94.
Edit2: It's mostly not crazy though. There's heat but it's not overly hot.