The TempLS analysis, based on GHCNV3 land temperatures and the ERSST sea temps, showed a monthly average of 0.219°C, down from 0.35 °C in December. This echoes a greater drop in the satellite averages. There are more details at the latest temperature data page.
Below is the graph (lat/lon) of temperature distribution for January (It's Jan 2012, despite the title).
Update - despite my confidence here, it is actually Jan 2011 - a sort of Y2012 error (I had the year hard-coded). The correct plot, with GISS comparison, is here.
This is done with the GISS colors and temperature intervals, and as usual I'll post a comparison when GISS comes out. There was a cold region mid-Asia whic h goes outside the standard color range.
And here, from the data page, is the plot of the major indices for the last four months:
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