Antarctic Peninsula Records Unprecedented June Temperatures
The Antarctic Peninsula has registered a record-breaking temperature of 15.4 degrees Celsius for the month of June. This unusual warmth is reportedly contributing to abnormal rates of ice melting during the current winter season, according to climate scientists.

The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a record-high temperature of 15.4 degrees Celsius during June. This significant temperature reading marks an unprecedented level for the month in the region.
Climate scientists have also observed that ice is melting at abnormal rates in the area. These observations come during what is currently the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere.
According to Phys.org, climate scientists communicated these findings to AFP on Thursday.
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