MOSCOW — A winter maximum temperature record for Moscow was set Friday, the capital’s weather bureau said Friday. Friday’s maximum of 8.6°C (47.48°F) is the highest winter temperature on record for the Russian capital, the spokesman said. The previous winter record for Moscow was 8.1 °C (46.5°F), set on February 17, 1989. Extreme deviations in weather patterns have been observed before, but over the past decade they have become more and more frequent, the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring said. Following near-record low temperatures during last winter’s cold spell, which saw the mercury plummet to -31°C (-23.8°F) January 19 – one degree above the all-time low for Moscow – European Russia has experienced record warm temperatures this month. Forecasters believe the temperature may be even higher in coming days, possibly reaching 9°C (48.2 °F).
Saturday, December 16th, 2006
Record High Winter Temperature Set in Moscow
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Source: Novosti
Publication Date: 15-Dec-06
Link: Record High Winter Temperature Set in Moscow
Source: Novosti
Publication Date: 15-Dec-06
Link: Record High Winter Temperature Set in Moscow
Stephan: This has also been the warmest year on record in Holland and the U.K.