Chile and Argentina Among Coldest Places on Earth as Polar Anticyclone Grips Region
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Under-zero temperatures hit Chile, making it the coldest country in the world. Historical ice creams from the north to Patagonia.
GENEVA – Temperatures have plummeted in southern South America in a rare wave of polar cold, down to a low -15° Celsius in some places in Argentina and Chile, which this July left as the coldest countries on Earth, reported the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). “Although the Andean mountains [...] This article Chile and Argentina are now the coldest countries on Earth was originally published in IPS News Agency

Chile and Argentina among coldest places on Earth as polar anticyclone grips region
Temperatures across lower South America have plummeted – falling as low as -15° Celsius or 5° Fahrenheit in some places – as a rare polar cold wave grips the region, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported on Thursday.
The polar cold wave continues to have effects on different provinces of the country. On Wednesday temperatures began well below 0°C and according to the ranking of cooler places in the country, Neuquén and Viedma are ranked in the top 10. In the middle of a polar wave with red alert, the provinces of Patagonia led the ranking of...
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