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Average temperatures in summer are above freezing over all regions except the central Arctic Basin, where sea ice survives through the summer, and interior Greenland. The maps show the average temperature over the Arctic in January and July, generally the coldest and warmest months.
Average January temperatures range from about −40 to 0 °C (−40 to 32 °F), and winter temperatures can drop below −50 °C (−58 °F) over large parts of the Arctic. Average July temperatures range from about −10 to 10 °C (14 to 50 °F), with some land areas occasionally exceeding 30 °C (86 °F) in summer.
Summer air temperatures in the Arctic were the highest ever recorded this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) revealed in its annual report on the region. It was the ...
Average summer temperatures on Svalbard range from 3 to 7 °C (37.4 to 44.6 °F) in July, and winter temperatures from −13 to −20 °C (8.6 to −4.0 °F) in January. [8] The highest temperature ever recorded was 23.0 °C (73.4 °F) in July 2020 [9] and the coldest was −46.3 °C (−51.3 °F) in March 1986. The archipelago is the meeting ...
Summer temperatures (June, July, and August) average around the freezing point (0 °C (32 °F)). ... The retreat of the Arctic sea ice will accelerate global warming ...
The 31st annual State of the Climate report confirmed 2020 was among the three warmest years in recorded history. The Arctic Circle saw record-high temperatures in 2020, NOAA report finds Skip to ...
Using satellite observations of Arctic sea ice over the last 40 years and the best climate models, an international team from scientific institutions in South Korea, Canada and Germany, were also ...
The Arctic Circle, at roughly 66.5° north, ... For example, summer temperatures in Norilsk, Russia will sometimes reach as high as 30 °C (86 °F), ...