On This Day: July 21, 1983 - The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica

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On this day, July 21, 1983, the coldest temperature ever recorded was documented at Vostok Station, Antarctica. The mercury plunged to an astonishing -89.2°C (-128.6°F). This extreme reading remains a record in the annals of meteorological history, underscoring the harsh and unforgiving climate of the Antarctic region.

 
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