The highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 14.6°C (58.3°F) in two places, Hope Bay and Vanda Station, on January 5, 1974. These are along the peninsula, at a lower latitude than the rest of the continent. The weather here is quite different from the brutal cold of the interior.
Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months. The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer. The highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 14.6°C (58.3°F) on the 5th January, 1974 at Hope Bay and Vanda Station. The Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) experienced the world's lowest temperature when -89.6°C (-129°F) was recorded on 21st July, 1983, at Vostok Station at an elevation of 3488 metres.
"The coldest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on 21 July 1983."
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
42.6C at Wajir and -3.3C at Ettrick Estate. Unofficial -19C at high elevations on Mount Kenya
The highest temperature recorded on Earth was 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) in Death Valley, California, USA in 1913. The lowest temperature recorded was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
The lowest temperature recorded on Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica, is approximately -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius). This extreme temperature was observed during a weather event in 1983. Mount Vinson's harsh climate and elevation contribute to its record-breaking cold temperatures, making it one of the coldest places on Earth.
The highest recorded temperature in Ibiza is 36.6 degrees Celsius or 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowest recorded temperature is negative 3 degrees Celsius or 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest recorded temperature on the moon is around 253 degrees Fahrenheit (123 degrees Celsius) in direct sunlight at the equator, while in the shadows, temperatures can drop drastically to around -387 degrees Fahrenheit (-233 degrees Celsius).
The highest temperature recorded in Vermont is 105 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4, 1911 at Vernon, Vermont.
The highest temperature that was ever recorded in Ahmedabad was 47 degrees Celsius or 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit. These high temperatures have caused death or critical conditions for some people.
Mars can reach temperatures of up to about 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) near the equator during the day, but temperatures can drop significantly at night to around -100 degrees Fahrenheit (-73 degrees Celsius) due to its thin atmosphere and lack of heat-retaining properties.
During Kenya's dry season daytime temperatures average 73 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest temperature ever recorded in Kenya was 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, 100 degrees Fahrenheit is not the highest temperature. Temperatures can go much higher, with some regions experiencing temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
The town of Phalodi in Rajasthan holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded in India, which was 51 degrees Celsius (123.8 degrees Fahrenheit).
I know that the highest it can reach is 800.
The highest temperature in record was from the Libyan desert for 136 Fahrenheit or 58 Celsius. The coldest temperature in return was -126 Fahrenheit or -88 Celsius that was measured from Vostok Station, Antarctica.
The temperature on Earth varies, depending on the specific location and season, and has an average temperature of around 15°C. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -89.2°C, in Vostok, Antarctica, and the hottest temperature ever recorded was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran. The highest temperature ever recorded on earth was 58 degrees (136 Fahrenheit) in Lybia, the lowest was -89 degrees (-128 Fahrenheit) in Antarctica.
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest temperatures in Antarctica are generally experienced in the Antarctic Peninsula.