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China’s northernmost city sees lowest temperatures ever recorded

China’s “North Pole” recorded its lowest temperature since records began.

The Chinese city of Mohe dropped to minus 53 degrees Celsius Sunday, according to China Daily, citing data from the country’s local weather bureau.

The frigid temperatures broke a previous record of minus 52.3 degrees Celsius. Temperatures have been below minus 50 degrees Celsius for three consequence days. 

“As a new round of extreme cold hit Heilongjiang, a number of areas in the Greater Khingan Range have recorded their coldest ever temperatures,” China Daily said. 

Extremely cold air from Siberia is moving south. North China (Mohe region) is reporting temperatures below -50 °C – one of the lowest during the measurement period: https://t.co/yZwIGCN7en 🥶 pic.twitter.com/gmjH25UF2g— Ventusky (@Ventuskycom) January 22, 2023

Earlier this month, we pointed out a cold air mass swirling in the Arctic was shattering records. The rural northern Siberian town of Zhilinda recorded temperatures of minus 62.1 degrees Celsius. 

Arcfield Weather’s Paul Dorian explained recently that winter isn’t over and called for a significant change in North American weather. 

On Monday, the weather blog Severe Weather Europe outlined:

The Polar Vortex is starting to weaken as a strong Stratospheric Warming event is about to unfold. As the forecast indicates, the Polar Vortex will be heavily deformed but will not fully collapse. These important events can have a significant impact on the rest of winter in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

Some meteorologists continue to tweet long-term weather models that suggest a polar vortex could result in colder weather for the US and Europe at the end of the month or early February. 

Not a piece or a sample, but the whole load #PolarVortex https://t.co/ipl1NiXdur pic.twitter.com/Nt9XdytGS8— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) January 21, 2023

Within two weeks the still strong polar vortex (Jan23 left) completely collapses by Feb8. Last year this happened in mid March, which has been followed by a massive surge in #natgas pic.twitter.com/0Yp5E2Ot6v— Heinrich Leopold (@LeopoldHeinrich) January 23, 2023

Polar vortex winds emerging from the North Pole could mean freezing temperatures in the UK this February ❄ https://t.co/V65UzCcnDg— ManchesterWorld (@MancWorldUK) January 22, 2023

When I dip, you dip… we dip! 🥶 #polarvortex explained… 👇 #BreakingItDownWithBrittney https://t.co/4a7shjW0TF pic.twitter.com/sD8ygq6u5q— Brittney Merlot ⛈ (@MerlotsWeather) January 23, 2023

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