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Record high temperatures have been recorded in northwest Siberia, specifically on Beliy Island, which is the highest temperature ever recorded at that latitude.

ClimateWeatherArcticJun 27, 2026score 0.942 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses record high temperatures in northwest Siberia, specifically on Beliy Island, highlighting the extreme weather event and noting its distinctiveness from the European heatwave. This event is significant due to its location and the implications for climate patterns.

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Record high temperatures have been recorded in northwest Siberia, specifically on Beliy Island, which is the highest temperature ever recorded at that latitude.
Parent: ClimateEntity: Arctic temperaturesImpact: negativeDate: Jun 27, 2026Target: Record high temperatures in northwest Siberia

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As @extremetemps.bsky.social has documented, all time-record high temps in northwest Siberia past couple of days. Beliy Island (73.3ºN) hit 28.3C (83F), apparently the highest temp so far north anywhere in the world. But this heatwave is distinct from the European heatwave. #Arctic #ExtremeWeather #Climate
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#arctic#extremeweather#climate
@[email protected]
As @[email protected] has documented, all time-record high temps in northwest Siberia past couple of days. Beliy Island (73.3ºN) hit 28.3C (83F), apparently the highest temp so far north anywhere in the world. But this heatwave is distinct from the European heatwave. #Arctic #ExtremeWeather
13 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Jun 27, 2026
#arctic#extremeweather