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Extreme, Record-Breaking Temperatures Blast Siberia (-72F)
We've been tracking Siberia's falling temperatures all season -- they've been ahead of schedule.
As early as October 11, Russia posted its first -20C (-4F) of the season, and by October 17 endured its first -30C (-22F).
On November 7, -40C (-40F) was endured by Tuguro-Chumikansky district of the Khabarovsk Territory -- a temperature that was considered “very cold” even in the depths of winter, let alone in early-November, even by Russia’s standards.
And now, during the first few days of December, the cold in Russia's east has reached a new benchmark: -50C (-58F) while simultaneously, blizzards continue to pound the west, including Moscow, with record-breaking snow.
In the Sakha Republic, located in the northeastern part of Siberia and home to Yakutsk, the mercury crashed to -50C over the weekend, according to the region's weather stations, and then kept on crashing.
A reading of 50.1C was posted in Oymyakon, with -53.4C in Iema.
Things then turned exceptional as thermometers continued to sink. Iema observed a record-breaking -57.8C (-72F)—for the time of year, but it wasn’t alone.
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