I'm not trying to rub it in — Hong Kong is due to
experience record low temperatures this weekend, dipping down into the mid-30s.
Not exact matches
Last week, there were a lot of frozen pipes in the city due to the extremely
record low temperatures that we've been
experiencing.
While the
lows being hit each day or week that winter weren't outside of what had been
experienced in the historical
record, the persistence of that cold across the season, with day after day of below - average
temperatures, was notable.
For example Canberra
experienced the
lowest temperature in 46 years when it
recorded minus 8.7 in July this year.
The highest ever
recorded temperature for the month of May was a steamy 35 °C and the
lowest temperature ever
experienced in May for the last thirty years was around 7 °C.
Even as countries like Britain — suffering through the coldest December on
record — deal with
low temperatures and unusual snow, the Arctic has kept on warming, with Greenland and Arctic Canada
experiencing the hottest year on
record.
While alarmists blame moose deaths on «global warming», the rapid decline in northeastern Minnesota has happened in a region
experiencing bouts of
record breaking
low temperatures.
(10/17/2012) This year saw the Arctic sea ice extent fall to a new and shocking
low, while the U.S.
experienced it warmest month ever on
record (July), beating even Dust Bowl
temperatures.
However, it is most assuredly not true by latitude, season and time of day, as we recently
experienced here in Western Australia when many
record low max
temperatures were set under unseasonable cloud cover (and rain).