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Temperature hits 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Arctic Russian town
2020-06-22 00:00:00.0     福克斯新闻-世界     原网页

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       National forecast for Sunday, June 21 Rick Reichmuth has your FoxCast.

       MOSCOW – A Siberian town with the world's widest temperature range has recorded a new high amid a heat wave that is contributing to severe forest fires.

       The temperature in Verkhoyansk hit 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday, according to Pogoda i Klimat, a website that compiles Russian meteorological data.

       The town is located above the Arctic Circle in the Sakha Republic, about 2,900 miles northeast of Moscow.

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       The town of about 1,300 residents is recognized by the Guinness World Records for the most extreme temperature range, with a low of minus-90 degrees Fahrenheit and a previous high of 98.96 degrees.

       A global map showing places that are warmer (red) or cooler (blue) in May 2020 based on long-term averages. Much of Russia has seen above-normal temperatures since May. (MODIS/NEO/NASA)

       Much of Siberia this year has had unseasonably high temperatures, leading to sizable wildfires.

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       In the Sakha Republic, more than 680,000 acres are burning, according to Avialesokhrana, the government agency that monitors forest fires.

       


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