21.1°C in Hamburg, winter record beaten by 3°C
Temperatures in Hamburg, Germany reached 21.1°C on Monday beating by 3°C the previous winter record high prior to this year of 18.1°C set in February 2020.
Records within Hamburg date back to 1891!
This record warmth came just after parts of the US saw record cold and a crisis.
Generally while it is record cold at one part of the world, it would be record heat at another part of the world.
This is because the heat has to go somewhere, the atmosphere redistributes it to a different part of the world, it gets absorbed into the oceans or radiated out into outer space.
Records within Hamburg date back to 1891!
This record warmth came just after parts of the US saw record cold and a crisis.
Generally while it is record cold at one part of the world, it would be record heat at another part of the world.
This is because the heat has to go somewhere, the atmosphere redistributes it to a different part of the world, it gets absorbed into the oceans or radiated out into outer space.