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"a warmest" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
The superlative form of "warm" should be "warmest," without the article "a" in front of it. Example: "The warmest days of the year are usually in July and August."
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This is by far, by over a degree, the warmest May, and that is a huge amount to have a warmest".
"They tend to be, when you have a warmest, they only just barely exceed the previous warmest," Thoman told VICE News.
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