I wonder how much ice will melt at −44°C (-47F).
On November 11 in Yakutia, the daily temperature never rose above −30°C (-22F). Some parts of Siberia were even colder:In Evenkia and the northern regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the temperature dropped to −41 … −44°C.
This temperature is considered very low for this time of year.
“””It is important to note that this is not a short-term cooling, but a prolonged atmospheric process. Further it will become even colder. The cold anomaly will expand.”””
In the Khanty-Mansiysk District night temperatures will drop to −25 … −30°C, and in places to −37°C. In the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, you can count on −38 … −43°C.
In the Irkutsk region, nightly values will decrease to −30 … −35°C.
In Tomsk Oblast, the prevailing temperature at night will be −23 … −28°C.
Cooling to a lesser extent will affect Western Siberia. In the Omsk region, “only” up to −21°C.
https://www.gismeteo.ru/news/weather/v-sibiri-udarili-anomalnye-fioletovye-morozy/
https://nnst1.gismeteo.ru/images/2019/11/Tn-640×519.png
Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link
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