Russia is warming up with records of temperatures
Russian Interfax news agency said on Monday (December 26) and Tuesday (December 27), in Moscow's Russian capital, two new temperature records were recorded.
Russian Interfax news agency said on Monday (December 26) and Tuesday (December 27), in Moscow's Russian capital, two new temperature records were recorded. The Moscow meteorological agency and the suburbs have told Interfax this news.
The night of December 26 in the Russian capital recorded a temperature of +3.6 degrees C. Previously, such a warm weather temperature for December 26 was recorded in 1980 and 2009 in the Moscow capital +3. , 4 degrees C.
In addition, the night of December 27, Moscow weather station measured the air temperature of +4.1 degrees Celsius. The temperature record for the previous day of December 27 was almost lower than 1 degree C, the winter day was hot. most in 1898 was +3.3 degrees C.
By December 27 morning in Moscow, the temperature had dropped, but during the day the air was warming up to +2 to +4 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists predict there may be some more temperature records.
This phenomenon shows the abnormality of the weather this year and raises an alarm about climate change, especially global warming and melting ice.
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