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How cold is it in Antarctica?
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In Antarctica, temperatures can be extremely cold. During summer (November to March), temperatures range from -10&&0&&C to 10&&0&&C (14&&0&&F to 50&&0&&F) at the coast, but can drop below -30&&0&&C (-22&&0&&F) at higher elevations. Winter temperatures (April to October) can plunge to -60&&0&&C (-76&&0&&F) or lower. The interior of the continent is significantly colder than the coastal regions. Wind chill can make conditions feel even colder. Visitors should be prepared for harsh weather and be equipped with appropriate clothing to stay warm and safe. 4. What do you need to travel to Antarctica? During the Antarctic summer (November to March), temperatures are relatively milder but still cold. Coastal areas typically experience temperatures ranging from -10&&0&&C to 10&&0&&C (14&&0&&F to 50&&0&&F). In the interior, temperatures can be colder, often below -20&&0&&C (-4&&0&&F). The region experiences continuous daylight, known as the "Midnight Sun," which provides almost 24 hours of light. While the weather is less extreme compared to winter, it can still be unpredictable with strong winds and occasional snow. Summer is the best time for tourism due to more stable conditions and increased wildlife activity.
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