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Temperatures in Siberia falling to -58 degrees Celsius

Kelly Tyler Published December 5, 2023
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Arctic weather enfolded swathes of Russia on Tuesday, with temperatures in the wilds of Siberia falling to minus 58 degrees Celsius (minus 72 degrees Fahrenheit).

Moscú vive la mayor nevada en casi 150 años y Siberia se prepara para 50 grados bajo cero.

Video de EFE. pic.twitter.com/f84xN5RsOJ

— Joaquín López-Dóriga (@lopezdoriga) December 5, 2023

Yakutsk, one of the world’s coldest cities which lies some 5,000 km (3,100 miles) east of Moscow, was covered in freezing clouds and fog, drone footage showed.

-49°C (-56,2°F) in Yakutsk airport weather station
Video – https://t.co/tZQ7iXOFny pic.twitter.com/TLe7iF0QmB

— Kirill Bakanov (@WeatherSarov1) December 4, 2023

“I specially came here to Yakutsk to experience such weather – so I am lucky as in December you don’t usually get it,” said Danila, whose beard, hat, and scarf were caked in ice.

“I am actually not that cold as I prepared properly,” he said. “If I had not got the right clothes, I would be frozen in minutes.”

Dünyanın en soğuk şehri Yakutsk -50 derece donmaktan kurtulan adam'ı görenler şok oldu. Kulakları ve kirpikleri buz tutan adam o anları sosyal medyada paylaştı! pic.twitter.com/HrpgsZ85Rr

— Metropol Haber (@metropolmedya_) December 4, 2023

He said that the extreme temperatures made his coat much stiffer, while his phone lost charge within minutes. Two pairs of gloves were essential, as well as layers of clothes.

Temperatures in parts of the Sakha Republic, a vast region a little smaller than India that is located in the northeastern part of Siberia, went below minus 55 overnight.

In Oymyakon, a settlement in Sakha, the temperature was minus 58 C on Tuesday. Weather forecasters said that would feel like minus 63 C given the humidity and wind.

At the market in Yakutsk, fish were sold deep frozen, packed in dozens of boxes at the market. No freezer was needed. The saleswomen were muffled in large fur hats.

“It is cold,” said one resident, Pyotr. “You need to just have the right quality clothes and then everything will be okay. The main thing is to keep moving so your blood circulates.”

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