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Moscow Swelters Under Record-Breaking Heat Wave, Scientists Point to Climate Change - Times Kuwait

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Moscow endured a record-breaking heat wave on Friday, with temperatures soaring past 35 degrees Celsius, the highest in nearly three decades, according to the Russian Meteorological Service. On Thursday, the city had already broken a long-standing record from 1996, reaching 33.9°C, surpassing the previous high of 33.4°C set on July 10, 1996. Forecasters now warn that the mercury could hit 36°C by the end of the day—another all-time high for the …

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The heat wave will persist until early next week in central and southern European Russia.

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A "heavy" heat: Moscow was suffocating on Friday under the effect of a heat wave that pushed mercury to over 35°C and dropped a record temperature of nearly 30 years, according to Russian weather services.

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The Russian capital records record temperatures, reflecting the impact of climate change on extreme weather events A "heavy" heat: Moscow suffocated

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The temperature in Moscow reached 33.7 degrees Celsius this Thursday, a new historic peak for a 10 July in the Russian capital, reported the Russian Hydrometeorological Service (SHR). “The temperature record in Moscow has just been broken. This 10 July exceeded 33.7 degrees, i.e. 0.3 degrees more than the previous historical maximum, recorded in 1996,” said the director of the scientific department of the SHR, Román Vilfand, in statements to the…

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Moscow.- The temperature in Moscow rose to 34.6 degrees Celsius, thus breaking the heat record set on July 12, 1903, according to the meteorological services. “Today the record of 122 years has been broken,” said the director of the scientific department of the Russian Meteorological Service, Román Vilfand, to the Russian agency Interfax. “In 1903 the temperature was 34.5, and at 03:00 in the afternoon, this record was exceeded by a tenth, with …

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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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