The New Year’s holiday temperatures were some of the warmest on record, with the weather comparable to that of a normal mid-October

Tuesday, January 5, 2021
The New Year’s holiday temperatures were some of the warmest on record, with the weather comparable to that of a normal mid-October

The New Year’s holiday temperatures were some of the warmest on record, with the weather comparable to that of a normal mid-October, reported Central Geophysical Observatory. On Thursday and Friday, record highs were set at 8.4C, or 47F, on each day. This follows Kyiv’s warmest autumn since record keeping started in 1881. Because of the warm weather, the Dnipro River season has been extended through January, an unprecedented time expected to be free of major ice.

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