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In general, the South Pole is nearly the coldest place on earth. The only place that is usually colder is in the vicinity of the Vostok Station, also in Antarctica, which lies at a higher elevation. The warmest part of the year in Antarctica is in January - the middle of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. High temperatures at the South Pole in January average at −25.9 °C (−15 °F).

The coldest part of the year at the South Pole is in July - the middle of the Winter there. Average low temperatures at the South Pole in July drop to -62.8 °C (-81 °F).

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