PARIS: A “remarkable heat wave” in Antarctica made for warmer temperatures last week on the frozen continent than in the Garden State, according to The Weather Underground.
On the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula at the start of the week, temperatures shot above 60 degrees. Here, it was in the low 40s.
“Never, in my experience have, I seen something like that that far south,” said Jim Bunker, an observation program leader at the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly.
The unusually warmer readings were taken at at Argentina’s Esperanza Base and at Argentina’s Marambio Base, where it was 63.5 degrees on March 24 and 62.8 degrees the day before respectively, the weather blog reported.
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