Greenland's West Coast Posts Warmest January on Record
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This year's January in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, has been the warmest since the start of the weather records. According to official data, the average temperature was 0.1 degrees Celsius.This is 7.8 degrees more than the average of the past 30 years and 1.4 degrees warmer than the warmest January of 1917.11.3 degrees on the warmest dayOn the warmest day of the past month, mild 11.3 degrees were measured in Nuuk.But not only the capital reco…
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Last January, Greenland's capital, Nuuk recorded an average temperature of 0.1 degrees, 1.4 degrees higher than the previous record.
The capital of Greenland, Nuuk, recorded in this year the hottest month of its history and over a record for more than a century, reported on this Tuesday in Denmark's Meteorological Institute. Discarriation: Avalanche reaches train with 80 passengers in Switzerland War Fria: US spies left buried plutonium in Himalia While Europe and North America suffered a cold wave in January, Nuuk recorded an average temperature of 0.1°C, not less than 7.8°C…
Greenland's west coast posts warmest January on record
Greenland's capital Nuuk registered its warmest ever January -- beating a record that stood for 109 years -- as temperatures soared across the Arctic island's west coast, the Danish Meteorological Institute said Monday.
Residents on the western side of Greenland have had the warmest January ever, according to figures from the Danish Meteorological Institute.
The capital of Greenl nadia, Nuuk, recorded this year's most hottest January of his ria hit and won a record of more than one s bullet, reported on this Tuesday (16) the Danish Meteoral Institute. Read more (02/16/2026)
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