After sifting through data from several Earth-observing satellites, scientists announced in 2013 that they found surface temperatures of -93 degrees Celsius (-135 degrees Fahrenheit) in several spots on the East Antarctic Plateau, a high snowy plateau in central Antarctica that encompasses the South Pole. The temperature in pre-historic Antarctica was a balmy 54 degrees Fahrenheit — far warmer than previously thought — say researchers who have discovered evidence of … 'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, ... (64.9 degrees Fahrenheit) — matching that day's temperature in Los Angeles, NASA notes.

The warmest sea temperature in Antarctica today is -1.8°C/28.8°F, and the coldest sea temperature today is -1.8°C/28.8°F. Temperature in Antarctica was a balmy 54 degrees Fahrenheit when dinosaurs roamed the Earth 90 million years ago, traces of ancient rainforest found near the South Pole reveal An Argentine research base on the northern tip of Antarctica is reporting a temperature that, if confirmed, could be a record high for the icy continent. Weather in Antarctica (17 Locations) Belgrano II Base: Tue 8:25 pm-18 °F: Marambio Base: Tue 8:25 pm: 25 °F: Rothera Research Station: Tue 8:25 pm: 23 °F: Carlini Base: Tue 8:25 pm: 25 °F: Mario Zucchelli Station: Wed 11:25 am: N/A: San Martín Base: Tue 8:25 pm: 21 °F: Casey: Wed 7:25 am-8 °F: Mawson: Wed 4:25 am: 8 °F: South Pole: Wed 11:25 am-86 °F: Davis (Antarct.) The reading, which is currently being verified by the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO), was taken by research station Esperanza. Antarctica has registered a temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18.3 degrees Celsius) - the highest ever to be recorded. In Antarctica, the average annual temperature ranges from -76 degrees Fahrenheit at the most elevated parts of the interior to 14 degrees along the coast. T he temperature at one research base in Antarctica reached a record-breaking 18.3 degrees Celsius (65 Fahrenheit) on Thursday, almost a full degree above the previous high set five years ago. Antarctica has logged its hottest temperature on record, with an Argentinian research station thermometer reading 18.3C, beating the previous record by … Wed 6:25 am: 3 °F Temperatures in Antarctica were hotter than 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time ever last Sunday. Sea water temperature throughout Antarctica is not yet warm enough for swimming and does not exceed 20°C/68°F. Antarctica just set its hottest temperature ever recorded at 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit as climate change continues to accelerate, according to measurements from an …