Today, at the South Pole, the weather statistics according to NOAA are:
In other locations -- Antarctica is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined, the statistics may be different -- cold, but different nonetheless.
Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico combined. Antarctica is also the coldest continent. According to USA Today: "The average high temperature for the year in Antarctica is about -49 degrees F, while the average low temperature for the continent is about -56 degrees F." As well, they state: "July features an average high temperature of -76 degrees and an average low temperature of about -81 degrees F." Winter begins on June 21 and spring begins on September 21. Since over most of the continent, the first sunrise may be as late as mid-August, that month could be colder than July.
Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico combined. Antarctica is also the coldest continent. According to USA Today: "The average high temperature for the year in Antarctica is about -49 degrees F, while the average low temperature for the continent is about -56 degrees F." As well, they state: "July features an average high temperature of -76 degrees and an average low temperature of about -81 degrees F." Winter begins on June 21 and spring begins on September 21. Since over most of the continent, the first sunrise may be as late as mid-August, that month could be colder than July.
According to USA Today: "The average high temperature in November increases to -36 and then -16 in December."
On August 4, 1961, the temperature reached a record breaking 108 degrees in Spokane, WA.
the temperature for early today is 87 degrees.
It is 0 degrees.
The temperature range from -4F to 13F is 17 degrees.
24 degrees Celsius
66 degrees
134 degrees
Quebec set a record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on July 6, 1921. On that date, the temperature hit 40 degrees Celsius which is 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Record high was 113 degrees set in August of 1996. I remember that day well. I have seen a record low of -8 degrees, but I have personally never seen it below 13 degrees.