St. Petersburg’s “Deep Freeze” Breaks 1893 Record; Sweden Busts All-Time December Low (-46.8F); Bethel, Alaska Suffered Its Coldest November in 82 Years; + Grímsvötn Volcano Alert
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St. Petersburg’s “Deep Freeze” Breaks 1893 Record
Exceptionally cold weather has gripped the Russian city of St. Petersburg this week.
The chill has been so severe that all-time records have been tumbling: Monday morning’s low of almost -21C (-5.8F) broke a daily benchmark set some 128 years ago, way back in 1893, according to meteorologist Mikhail Leus from the Fobos weather center.
“Today, St. Petersburg set a new daily cold weather record. Temperatures in the Northern Capital fell to minus 20.9 degrees, which is 0.4 degrees lower than on the same day back in 1893,” Leus wrote in a Facebook post.
https://electroverse.net/st-petersburgs-breaks-1893-record-sweden-dec-low-alaskas-coldest-nov-in-80-yrs-grimsvotn-alert/