Siberia Heat: Did The Arctic Region Break A Heat Record?

Siberia Heat: Did The Arctic Region Break A Heat Record? (Huffington Post, July 26, 2013):

Did the Arctic region break a heat record?

According to English-language outlet The Siberian Times, temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius, or 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit, were recorded in the Siberian city of Norilsk on July 21. The average temperature in July in the region is 13.6 C, or 56.48 F.

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