143F Difference In Global Climate – Temperature Extremes November 20 To 26 2023

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Hottest Temps Last Week:

41C | 106F at Khartoum, KH, Sudan
39C | 102F at Perth, WA, Australia
37C | 99F at Mumbai, MH, India
36C | 97F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
36C | 97F at Asuncion, ASU, Paraguay
36C | 96F at Manaus, AM, Brazil
35C | 96F at Jeddah, 02, Saudi Arabia
35C | 96F at Harare, HA, Zimbabwe
35C | 95F at Georgetown, DE, Guyana
34C | 94F at Johannesburg, GP, South Africa
34C | 93F at Port-au-prince, OU, Haiti
34C | 93F at Bangkok, 10, Thailand
33C | 92F at Pago Pago, ET, American Samoa
33C | 92F at Dar es Salaam, 02, Tanzania
33C | 91F at Dili, DI, Timor-Leste
33C | 91F at Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea
33C | 91F at Ho Chi Minh City, SG, Vietnam
32C | 89F at Panama City, 8, Panama
30C | 87F at Darwin, NT, Australia
30C | 86F at Kingston, 01, Jamaica

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-38C | -37F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica
-38C | -37F at Summit Station, X01, Greenland
-38C | -36F at Khatanga, KYA, Russia
-37C | -35F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica
-34C | -30F at Tiksi, SA, Russia

Temperatures around the Earth can vary greatly depending on a number of factors such as geography, climate, time of day, and season.

At any given moment, temperatures can vary by hundreds of degrees Celsius between the hottest and coldest places on Earth. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica, where temperatures can drop as low as -90°C (-130°F) in the winter. In contrast, the hottest place on Earth is the Lut Desert in Iran, where temperatures have reached up to 71°C (160°F) in the summer.

Additionally, temperature differences can also be observed between regions with different climate zones. For example, the temperature difference between the equator and the poles can be quite significant, with temperatures in tropical regions typically staying warm year-round while polar regions experience extreme cold during the winter months.

Overall, the temperature differences around the Earth can be quite large and vary depending on a wide range of factors.
Earth’s weather and temperature is constantly changing. Our website stores the warmest and coolest global temperatures every hour. Those locations that make it into the hottest and coldest in the last seven days are displayed on this page. The temperatures are sorted from hottest to coldest.

161F Difference In Planet Temperature November 13 To 19 2023

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Hottest Temps Last Week:

40C | 105F at Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
40C | 103F at Khartoum, KH, Sudan
39C | 102F at Cape Town, WC, South Africa
39C | 101F at Manaus, AM, Brazil
38C | 100F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
38C | 100F at Harare, HA, Zimbabwe
38C | 99F at Dili, DI, Timor-Leste
37C | 99F at Mumbai, MH, India
37C | 99F at Dakar, DK, Senegal
37C | 98F at Georgetown, DE, Guyana
36C | 97F at São Paulo, SP, Brazil
36C | 97F at Asuncion, ASU, Paraguay
35C | 96F at Jeddah, 02, Saudi Arabia
35C | 95F at Jakarta, JK, Indonesia
35C | 94F at Mandalay, 04, Myanmar
34C | 93F at Islamabad, IS, Pakistan
34C | 93F at Singapore, 01, Singapore
34C | 93F at Bangkok, 10, Thailand
33C | 92F at Pago Pago, ET, American Samoa
33C | 91F at Darwin, NT, Australia
33C | 91F at Perth, WA, Australia
33C | 91F at Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea
32C | 90F at Brisbane, QLD, Australia

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-49C | -56F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica
-44C | -47F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica
-38C | -37F at Khatanga, KYA, Russia

The temperature range between the Earth’s poles is drastic due to a combination of factors, including the tilt of the Earth’s axis, the distribution of sunlight, and the circulation of ocean currents and air masses.

One of the main reasons for the temperature difference is that the Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. This means that the poles receive sunlight at a very oblique angle, resulting in less intense solar radiation and cooler temperatures.

Additionally, the distribution of sunlight is uneven due to the Earth’s rotation and the presence of the atmosphere, which causes some areas to receive more or less sunlight than others. The poles receive very little direct sunlight during the winter months, which leads to prolonged periods of darkness and extreme cold.

Finally, the circulation of ocean currents and air masses plays a significant role in the temperature differences between the poles. The ocean currents near the poles are cold and dense, which causes them to sink and flow towards the equator, while warm currents from the equator flow towards the poles. Similarly, cold air masses from the poles move towards the equator, while warm air masses from the equator move towards the poles.

All of these factors combine to create a drastic temperature range between the Earth’s poles, with the Arctic and Antarctic experiencing some of the coldest temperatures on the planet.
The weather surrounding our planet is in constant change. We are recording the extreme world temperatures hourly. This page presents the locations ( for which we receive data ) that made it into the hottest and coldest locations. The temperatures displayed are for one or more hours per the indicated location during the last 7 days. Hottest at the top of the list, Coldest at the bottom.

167F Difference In Global Climate – Temperature Extremes November 6 To 12 2023

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Hottest Temps Last Week:

41C | 106F at Asuncion, ASU, Paraguay
40C | 104F at NDjamena, ND, Chad
40C | 104F at Niamey, 8, Niger
39C | 103F at Ironbank, SA, Australia
39C | 103F at Mount Isa, QLD, Australia
39C | 102F at Khartoum, KH, Sudan
39C | 102F at Abu Dhabi, AZ, United Arab Emirates
38C | 100F at Dakar, DK, Senegal
38C | 100F at Jeddah, 02, Saudi Arabia
37C | 99F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
37C | 99F at Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
37C | 99F at Mumbai, MH, India
36C | 97F at Rio Branco, AC, Brazil
35C | 95F at Karachi, SD, Pakistan
35C | 95F at District 1, SG, Vietnam
34C | 94F at Manaus, AM, Brazil
35C | 94F at Georgetown, DE, Guyana
33C | 91F at Chandler, AZ, United States
7C | 45F at New York, NY, United States

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-52C | -61F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica
-48C | -54F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica
-37C | -35F at Summit Station, X01, Greenland
-28C | -18F at Alert, NU, Canada
-25C | -13F at Ulan Bator, 1, Mongolia
-18C | 0F at Resolute, NU, Canada
-12C | 11F at Sverdrupbyen, 21, Svalbard And Jan May
7C | 45F at New York, NY, United States

Temperatures around the Earth can vary greatly depending on a number of factors such as geography, climate, time of day, and season.

At any given moment, temperatures can vary by hundreds of degrees Celsius between the hottest and coldest places on Earth. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica, where temperatures can drop as low as -90°C (-130°F) in the winter. In contrast, the hottest place on Earth is the Lut Desert in Iran, where temperatures have reached up to 71°C (160°F) in the summer.

Additionally, temperature differences can also be observed between regions with different climate zones. For example, the temperature difference between the equator and the poles can be quite significant, with temperatures in tropical regions typically staying warm year-round while polar regions experience extreme cold during the winter months.

Overall, the temperature differences around the Earth can be quite large and vary depending on a wide range of factors.
Earth’s weather and temperature is constantly changing. Our website stores the warmest and coolest global temperatures every hour. Those locations that make it into the hottest and coldest in the last seven days are displayed on this page. The temperatures are sorted from hottest to coldest.

171F Difference In Temperature Estremes On Earth October 30 To November 5 2023

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Hottest Temps Last Week:

41C | 106F at Niamey, 8, Niger
41C | 106F at Mount Isa, QLD, Australia
40C | 104F at NDjamena, ND, Chad
39C | 102F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
38C | 101F at Mumbai, MH, India
38C | 100F at Manaus, AM, Brazil
37C | 99F at Paniapara, ME, Nepal
37C | 99F at Karachi, SD, Pakistan
37C | 99F at Dubai, DU, United Arab Emirates
36C | 97F at Boa Vista, RR, Brazil
36C | 97F at Georgetown, DE, Guyana
34C | 92F at Phoenix, AZ, United States
33C | 91F at Mexicali, BCN, Mexico
32C | 90F at Chandler, AZ, United States

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-54C | -65F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica
-48C | -54F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica

The summers in the Northern Hemisphere are generally hotter than in the Southern Hemisphere for several reasons, including:

Tilt of the Earth: The Earth is tilted on its axis, which means that during the Northern Hemisphere summer, the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun. This means that the Northern Hemisphere receives more direct sunlight and experiences longer days, which results in warmer temperatures.
Landmass: The Northern Hemisphere has more landmass than the Southern Hemisphere, which means that it heats up more quickly and retains heat for longer periods of time. This results in higher temperatures during the summer months.
Ocean Currents: The ocean currents in the Northern Hemisphere are warmer than those in the Southern Hemisphere, which also contributes to the warmer temperatures during the summer months.
Overall, the combination of these factors results in the Northern Hemisphere experiencing hotter summers than the Southern Hemisphere.
Notice the difference from the hottest temperature at the top of the list – to the coldest temperature at the bottom! The temperature spread on our planet is amazing! These are the hottest and coldest locations in the past 7 days that recorded the associated temperature for at least one hour.

176F Difference In #Earth’s #Global Temperature October 23 Through October 29 2023

#Earth has #global temps that reached 107F and the low is minus 69F for this last week from October 23rd through October 29th, 2023.

Hottest Temps Last Week:

42C | 107F at Khartoum, KH, Sudan
40C | 104F at Niamey, 8, Niger
40C | 104F at Mount Isa, QLD, Australia
39C | 102F at NDjamena, ND, Chad
39C | 102F at Jeddah, 02, Saudi Arabia
38C | 101F at Manaus, AM, Brazil
38C | 100F at Paniapara, ME, Nepal
37C | 99F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
37C | 99F at Rio Branco, AC, Brazil
37C | 99F at Mumbai, MH, India
36C | 97F at Boa Vista, RR, Brazil
36C | 97F at Dubai, DU, United Arab Emirates
35C | 95F at Dili, DI, Timor-Leste
35C | 94F at Mérida, YUC, Mexico
34C | 93F at Jakarta, JK, Indonesia
34C | 93F at District 1, SG, Vietnam
34C | 93F at Tapachula de Córdova, CHP, Mexico
33C | 91F at Darwin, NT, Australia
33C | 91F at Death Valley, CA, United States

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-56C | -69F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica
-54C | -64F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica

Temperatures around the Earth can vary greatly depending on a number of factors such as geography, climate, time of day, and season.

At any given moment, temperatures can vary by hundreds of degrees Celsius between the hottest and coldest places on Earth. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica, where temperatures can drop as low as -90°C (-130°F) in the winter. In contrast, the hottest place on Earth is the Lut Desert in Iran, where temperatures have reached up to 71°C (160°F) in the summer.

Additionally, temperature differences can also be observed between regions with different climate zones. For example, the temperature difference between the equator and the poles can be quite significant, with temperatures in tropical regions typically staying warm year-round while polar regions experience extreme cold during the winter months.

Overall, the temperature differences around the Earth can be quite large and vary depending on a wide range of factors.
Earth’s weather and temperature is constantly changing. Our website stores the warmest and coolest global temperatures every hour. Those locations that make it into the hottest and coldest in the last seven days are displayed on this page. The temperatures are sorted from hottest to coldest.

185F Difference In Planet Temperature October 16 To 22 2023

It has been hot in a central band all around Earth. Hottest in Niamey, Coldest at Amundsen-Scott South.

Hottest Temps Last Week:

44C | 111F at Niamey, 8, Niger
42C | 108F at Asuncion, ASU, Paraguay
41C | 106F at Khartoum, KH, Sudan
41C | 105F at NDjamena, ND, Chad
40C | 105F at San Felipe, BCN, Mexico
40C | 104F at Basra, BA, Iraq
40C | 104F at Mexicali, BCN, Mexico
39C | 102F at Yuma, AZ, United States
39C | 102F at Chandler, AZ, United States
39C | 102F at Phoenix, AZ, United States
39C | 102F at Mount Isa, QLD, Australia
39C | 101F at Riyadh, 01, Saudi Arabia
38C | 100F at Alice Springs, NT, Australia
38C | 100F at Jakarta, JK, Indonesia
38C | 100F at Paniapara, ME, Nepal
38C | 100F at Jeddah, 02, Saudi Arabia
38C | 100F at Dubai, DU, United Arab Emirates
38C | 100F at Death Valley, CA, United States
37C | 99F at Abu Dhabi, AZ, United Arab Emirates
37C | 98F at Maricopa, AZ, United States
36C | 97F at Kenari, JK, Indonesia
36C | 96F at Hanoi, HN, Vietnam
35C | 94F at Mumbai, MH, India

COLDEST Temps Last Week:

-59C | -74F at Amundsen-Scott South, 00, Antarctica
-58C | -73F at Concordia Station, 00, Antarctica

The temperature range between the Earth’s poles is drastic due to a combination of factors, including the tilt of the Earth’s axis, the distribution of sunlight, and the circulation of ocean currents and air masses.

One of the main reasons for the temperature difference is that the Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. This means that the poles receive sunlight at a very oblique angle, resulting in less intense solar radiation and cooler temperatures.

Additionally, the distribution of sunlight is uneven due to the Earth’s rotation and the presence of the atmosphere, which causes some areas to receive more or less sunlight than others. The poles receive very little direct sunlight during the winter months, which leads to prolonged periods of darkness and extreme cold.

Finally, the circulation of ocean currents and air masses plays a significant role in the temperature differences between the poles. The ocean currents near the poles are cold and dense, which causes them to sink and flow towards the equator, while warm currents from the equator flow towards the poles. Similarly, cold air masses from the poles move towards the equator, while warm air masses from the equator move towards the poles.

All of these factors combine to create a drastic temperature range between the Earth’s poles, with the Arctic and Antarctic experiencing some of the coldest temperatures on the planet.
The weather surrounding our planet is in constant change. We are recording the extreme world temperatures hourly. This page presents the locations ( for which we receive data ) that made it into the hottest and coldest locations. The temperatures displayed are for one or more hours per the indicated location during the last 7 days. Hottest at the top of the list, Coldest at the bottom.