Air temperature in Vladivostok reached historical maximum of 1973

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Vladivostok, July 8 (Xinhua) — The air temperature in Vladivostok, the administrative center of Russia's Primorsky Krai, reached 31 degrees on Monday, a historical maximum since 1973, Primhydromet reported on its Telegram channel.

"Yesterday in Vladivostok the weather was partly cloudy. The high temperature was easily tolerated due to the low humidity of 40%. The maximum temperature reached the historical maximum of 1973 at plus 31 degrees, but did not exceed it," the report says.

Temperature records in Vladivostok were broken on June 27, July 4 and 6. Forecasters noted that the reason for the unusual heat was the development of the La Niña phenomenon, which began to actively manifest itself in the Pacific Ocean in early spring.

In Primorsky Krai, over the past two weeks, particularly hot weather has been observed, with air temperatures 7 degrees above the average climatic value. –0–

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