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What's the highest temperature in Moscow in summer?

The temperature in Moscow, the capital of Russia, reached 36 degrees Celsius on the 23rd, setting a record for the highest temperature of the day since 128. This is the sixth time that Moscow broke the record of the highest temperature on the same day in history this summer.

According to the data of the meteorological department in Moscow, the temperature reached 36 degrees Celsius at 17 local time in Moscow on the 23rd, which was 3.2 degrees Celsius higher than that at 1882 that day.

Moscow has recently undergone a high temperature test. On the 22nd, the temperature in Moscow reached 34.6 degrees Celsius, which was the highest temperature record of the day in 93 years, 2.8 degrees Celsius higher than 19 17, breaking the highest temperature record of the day.

Meteorologists say that Moscow may face the hottest summer heat in 130 years this summer. Since late June, despite occasional showers, the weather in the whole Moscow area is still dry and hot, with the temperature approaching or even exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, while the normal daytime temperature in July should be between 23 and 23.5 degrees Celsius.