Arctic Circle heat has reached striking new highs, with temperatures across northern Russia recently exceeding 32°C! Some locations have reached levels more commonly associated with summer heat in much warmer parts of the world.
On 3 August 2026, the Selagoncy meteorological station recorded 33.9°C, while the Olenek district reached 32.7°C, according to weather data reported by Scientific American. These temperatures are striking for a region known for its long, cold winters and add to a series of unusually high temperatures recorded across the Arctic this summer…
Source: Global Climate Risks Platform
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