Russian city breaks 107-year-old cold record

Cold records broken in a number of Russian cities.

On July 14 in the city of Vytegra in the Vologda region, the temperature dropped to 0 °C !!! So the previous record more than 100 years old was broken! In 1912 here, the temperature dropped only to 1.9°C (35.4F).

In a number of cities in the past days, new minimum temperature records were also set:

Sortavala 3.8°C (previous 4.2 in 1971)
Vytegra 0.0°C (previous 1.9 in 1912)
Vyborg 6.7°C (previous 7.0 in 1978)
Roslavl 7.0°C (previous 7.9 in 1935)
Cherepovets 4.1°C (previous 4.8 in 1995)
Rybinsk 7.2°C (previous 9.9 in 1977)
Kostroma 5.7°C (previous 6.9 in 1948)

http://www.meteo-tv.ru/news/Kommentarii-sinoptika/Temperaturnye-antirekordy/

http://www.hmn.ru/index.php?index=1&ts=190718121801

Thanks to Martin Siebert for these links

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July 18, 2019 at 03:53PM

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