Siberia has an extreme continental climate, with very harsh winters and warm summers. Due to different mountain ranges in the east, temperatures in Eastern Siberia are on average somewhat lower in winter than in Western Siberia. The lowest temperatures in the northern hemisphere are measured there, with peaks in 1892 and 1933 of around -70°C. During the summer the temperature can rise to more than 30°C. So the difference between the lowest and highest temperature ever measured is more than 100°C; this is a world record.
 
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