The polar wave that hits Brazil has the largest cold anomaly in the world

Published on 06/29/2021 1:35 PM / Updated on 06/29/2021 1:36 PM

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The low temperatures that hit southern Brazil and caused snow in some areas of Santa Catarina were the result of a polar wave that brought the world’s largest negative cold anomaly outside the poles, according to MetSul. According to the institute, there are no lower-than-average temperatures anywhere else on the planet as in central South America.

Low temperatures also affect Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. This Tuesday (6/29) Bom Jardim da Serra recorded -7.5 °C, the lowest temperature of the year in Brazil.

The Northern Hemisphere also recorded temperatures outside the mean. While in the Arctic the temperature is 0.5°C above average, in Antarctica the temperature is 3.2°C below average. This contributes to the Northern Hemisphere being 0.5°C above average, while the Southern Hemisphere records 0.5°C below average. Canada recorded the second highest temperature in its history with 46 degrees Celsius.

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