The Earth's average temperature reached an all-time high on Monday, and then again on Tuesday, in what is shaping up to be a year of record-breaking heat.
Nonetheless, the weather will always vary. In coastal California, recent weather has been"unusually cool and cloudy," due to a series of low-pressure systems that have been stalling over California, Miguel Miller, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Diego,
. The temperature records set Monday and Tuesday represent an average of all temperatures measured globally.Though it is winter in the southern hemisphere, that portion of the globe has been experiencing higher temperatures than normal for this time of year. Antarctica's Argentine islandswith a high of 47.6° F and Antarctica's average forecast for Wednesday is 8.1° F warmer than the 1979-2000 average.
Astonishing temperature anomaly over Antarctica and the Southern Ocean on what will almost certainly be the world's hottest day since records began.
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