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Record July Cold in Yakutia and Beyond; Cooler 2025 For The U.S.; New Study On Urban Heat; + Solar Quiet, But X-Flare Risk Remains

Record July Cold in Yakutia and Beyond; Cooler 2025 For The U.S.; New Study On Urban Heat; + Solar Quiet, But X-Flare Risk Remains

...in many cases, areas outside the cities actually showed cooling between 2001 and 2021.

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Record July Cold in Yakutia and Beyond

Anomalous cold is gripping much of Russia. Cold records are falling. Crops are under stress.

Recently, Sebyan-Kyuyol in Yakutia shivered through -3.2C (26F) — the coldest July temperature ever recorded at the site. Yakutia is known for wild temperature extremes, but July usually brings mild weather, with average lows far above freezing.

And it’s not isolated.

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