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High temperatures persist into autumn across the Arctic

The warm temperatures are the latest in a series of anomalously warm events this year.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer November 23, 2020
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One the heels of hottest October ever recorded in Europe comes a November weekend that saw an astounding average of 6.7 degrees Celsius above normal across the Arctic.

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