One of Antarctica's Coldest Early Marches on Record; UP Buried; + Zero Call For Alarm
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One Of Antarctica's Coldest Early Marches On Record
Antarctica is enduring one of its coldest starts to March on record.
Taking Vostok, the early Marches of 1984 and 2023 remain the stand-outs here with the first 5 days averaging -64C (-83.2F) and -63.8C (-82.8F), respectively. But the early March of 2025 has come close, averaging approx. -62C (-79.6F).
This was aided by March 5's reading of -64.7C (-84.5F) — historically cold, but not quite a record-breaker.
This year's maximum temperatures for the first 5 days have also impressed, with March 1 coming in at -45.4C (-49.7F), March 2 at -47.9C (-54.2F), March 3 at -49C (-56.2F), March 4 at -51.6C (-60.9F), and March 5 at a biting daily max of just -52.9C (-63.2F).
Antarctic is cooling.
UP Buried
Michigan's Upper Peninsula just saw an impressive spring dumping, with pounding snowfall and howling winds creating near-whiteout conditions.
Some areas saw 2 feet of snow.
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