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Siberia Plunges To -22.6C (-8.7F)
The freeze across Siberia has intensified, delivering Russia its lowest September temperature in four years.
On Sept 25, Batagay-Alyta (Sakkyryr Airport) sank to -22.6C (-8.7F), the coldest September mark anywhere in Russia since Delyankir’s -24C (-11.2F) in 2021. The nation’s all-time September record remains the -27.6C (-17.7F) at Ilirney back in 1965.
Russia’s brutal drops, coming in September, point again to the accelerating build-up of cold across Eurasia, with implications for the winter ahead.
Moreover, Siberia’s extraordinary early-season snow cover continues to build:
With a lot more to come:

The cold is already stretching West, expected to intensify into Europe as the calendar flips to October:
Early Cold Signs For U.S.
Likewise for North America, early cold signs are emerging, particularly for the West:
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