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  2. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    Highest dew point temperature: A dew point of 35 °C (95 °F) — while the temperature was 42 °C (108 °F) — was observed at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, at 3:00 p.m. on 8 July 2003. [ 201 ] Highest heat index : In the observation above at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, the heat index ("feels like" temperature) was 81.1 °C (178.0 °F).

  3. List of cities by average temperature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.

  4. 2006 European heatwave - Wikipedia

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    The average temperature was more than 5 °C (9.0 °F) higher than normal, for example in Warsaw the average temperature in July 2006 is usually 23.5 °C (74.3 °F), in Wrocław 23.8 °C (74.8 °F), and in Poznań 24.2 °C (75.6 °F). The highest temperature was recorded in Słubice, near the German border 36.5 °C (97.7 °F). After the hot days ...

  5. 2023 European heatwaves - Wikipedia

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    After the June heatwaves temperatures went down, however another heatwave took place from 7 July to 12 July. [69] On 8 July the temperature reached 34.6 °C (94.3 °F) in Eindhoven, setting a heat record for 8 July. [70] The highest temperature was measured on 9 July when it reached 34.8 °C (94.6 °F) in Arcen. [71]

  6. 2023 Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, Tianjin hit 41.4 °C (106.5 °F), which not only was its highest ever June temperature on record, but the all-time highest temperature ever recorded. [ 75 ] On 23 June, Beijing issued a "red" alert level, which advises people to avoid outdoor work and for children and elderly people to take precautions.

  7. Climate of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Most of Northern European Russia and Siberia between the Scandinavian Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean has a subarctic climate, with extremely severe winters (Dfd, Dwd, Dsd) in the inner regions of Northeast Siberia (mostly the Sakha Republic) with the record low temperature of −67.8 °C or −90.0 °F), and more moderate (Dwc, Dfc, Dsc ...

  8. Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures below 20 °F (−6.7 °C) are very rare, and last occurred on January 8, 2015, [37] when a low of 19 °F (−7.2 °C) was seen. [38] The lowest temperature ever recorded in the city was 5 °F (−15 °C) on January 21, 1985. [34] Snow is rare in Pensacola, but does occasionally fall.

  9. Harbin - Wikipedia

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    The annual mean temperature is 5.2 °C (41.4 °F), and extreme temperatures have ranged from −42.6 °C (−45 °F) or for the official weather station there, −41.1 °C (−42 °F) in January 1931 [84] to 39.2 °C (103 °F) on which was hit most recently on 4 June 2001, [85] though an unofficial record high temperature of 41.0 °C (105.8 °F ...