Is Greenland the only region shown separately from the sovereign country?
CPD1960 on
I find it hard to believe that Italy has reached minus 48.
Green-Draw8688 on
Had to look it up – that is crazy that Canada got a high of 49.6, that’s like Arabic Gulf temperatures.
Trakinasbr25 on
The stability of the tropics and very impressed that Chile with the Atacama had never reached 48º.
Material-Spell-1201 on
well, in Italy you go from the glacier of the Alps to African style islands in the south
GoodDivide2331 on
This map does not look accurate at least since the early 70s. Thailand has had days above 48C and I do not believe Canada was above 48C.
SaintsNoah14 on
-54°F — 118°F
ultron5555 on
In my city, the temperature can drop to -48 in winter and rise to +48 in summer in the same year.
Cefer_Hiron on
Funny how all the equator line never reach none because it’s so humid
7LeagueBoots on
This year Vietnam will probably hit more than 48C.
In fact, in some of the cities here it’s probably already hit this a few years back due to the urban heat island effect.
Vietnam-1234 on
Vietnam once had temperature over 48 C too
TobyGreeneWasntDirty on
Pretty sure japan reached well over 48 degrees Celsius
GoodDivide2331 on
I got it a very strange anomaly so technically it happened 3 times. I don’t think it defines canadas weather. Also I experienced similar anomalies in the Sputheast US but would not say it’s the weather in the area Additionally I have also experienced over 48C in Southeast Asia and anomalies in Shanghai. So while the map is technically correct it needs a statement that it includes rare anomalies.
PositiveEagle6151 on
The lows in Italy and Austria have been recorded in dolines, though. The lowest recorded temperature on an Austrian mountain peak was a relatively mild -37 degrees.
AggravatingBox2421 on
Such a fine day to live in the southern hemisphere. Heat sucks, but snow sounds miserable
Wise-Monkey-7583 on
Hmmm. Chile and Argentina are hard to believe that aren’t that cold in the extreme south and the Andes, but realy, only -39 and -37.
Countries are *political*, not geographic or meteorological.
the_spolator on
Turkey very close too:
Highest temperature 50.5 °C and lowest -46.4 °C
Weak_Flamingo_3031 on
Where I live in Ontario a few years ago we had -40 and 45 just 5 months apart
Parking_Story2002 on
India what????
pettson3816 on
I’m in Sweden, I’m not sure it has ever been that cold here..
MrMeowPantz on
Canada being above 48° is kind of surprising.
MotorAd90 on
Surprised Greece and Spain have not hit 48+
B_P_G on
It’s weird that there’s a wide band of equatorial countries that haven’t hit 48 but many countries north and south of them have. Is the presence of a desert a bigger driver of peak temperature than direct sunlight?
Exile4444 on
Now only do populated places
Exile4444 on
You cherry picked 48 because of italy
JorgeIcarus on
Italy 🤯
Reasonable-Link2475 on
Doesnt anyone else hate when others or local news useses the term ‚Wind chill“ When it does not even exist?
opinion_alternative on
I refuse to believe that so many countries on the equator haven’t reached 48°C until now.
hamstermouse17 on
Surely Japan reached at least 48 in 1945
Specialist-Alfalfa39 on
-48 degrees is when people in Russia just starting closing their toilet windows
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Is Greenland the only region shown separately from the sovereign country?
I find it hard to believe that Italy has reached minus 48.
Had to look it up – that is crazy that Canada got a high of 49.6, that’s like Arabic Gulf temperatures.
The stability of the tropics and very impressed that Chile with the Atacama had never reached 48º.
well, in Italy you go from the glacier of the Alps to African style islands in the south
This map does not look accurate at least since the early 70s. Thailand has had days above 48C and I do not believe Canada was above 48C.
-54°F — 118°F
In my city, the temperature can drop to -48 in winter and rise to +48 in summer in the same year.
Funny how all the equator line never reach none because it’s so humid
This year Vietnam will probably hit more than 48C.
In fact, in some of the cities here it’s probably already hit this a few years back due to the urban heat island effect.
Vietnam once had temperature over 48 C too
Pretty sure japan reached well over 48 degrees Celsius
I got it a very strange anomaly so technically it happened 3 times. I don’t think it defines canadas weather. Also I experienced similar anomalies in the Sputheast US but would not say it’s the weather in the area Additionally I have also experienced over 48C in Southeast Asia and anomalies in Shanghai. So while the map is technically correct it needs a statement that it includes rare anomalies.
The lows in Italy and Austria have been recorded in dolines, though. The lowest recorded temperature on an Austrian mountain peak was a relatively mild -37 degrees.
Such a fine day to live in the southern hemisphere. Heat sucks, but snow sounds miserable
Hmmm. Chile and Argentina are hard to believe that aren’t that cold in the extreme south and the Andes, but realy, only -39 and -37.
Portugal and Spain are missing [https://www.publico.pt/2025/07/05/azul/noticia/temperatura-superficie-solo-portugal-ultrapassou-50-graus-celsius-2139036](https://www.publico.pt/2025/07/05/azul/noticia/temperatura-superficie-solo-portugal-ultrapassou-50-graus-celsius-2139036)
Should be red
why is italy the smallest?
Why 48°?
Countries are *political*, not geographic or meteorological.
Turkey very close too:
Highest temperature 50.5 °C and lowest -46.4 °C
Where I live in Ontario a few years ago we had -40 and 45 just 5 months apart
India what????
I’m in Sweden, I’m not sure it has ever been that cold here..
Canada being above 48° is kind of surprising.
Surprised Greece and Spain have not hit 48+
It’s weird that there’s a wide band of equatorial countries that haven’t hit 48 but many countries north and south of them have. Is the presence of a desert a bigger driver of peak temperature than direct sunlight?
Now only do populated places
You cherry picked 48 because of italy
Italy 🤯
Doesnt anyone else hate when others or local news useses the term ‚Wind chill“ When it does not even exist?
I refuse to believe that so many countries on the equator haven’t reached 48°C until now.
Surely Japan reached at least 48 in 1945
-48 degrees is when people in Russia just starting closing their toilet windows