Moscow: The daily maximum of +14.7 is the lowest in history. The previous cold extremum was +16.1°C set in 1984.
With an average temperature of 18.9°C, July 31 is supposed to be the warmest of the year.
But this year, July 31 felt more like mid-September (+11.6), making it the coldest July 31 in 70 years.
According to the meteorological station VDNKh, which has been conducting observations since 1948, the former record for this day of +13.1°C belonged to 1968.
Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link
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August 2, 2019 at 09:09AM

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