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German meteorology records rare temperatures after a severe cold wave

A spokesman for the German Meteorological Authority revealed that a severe cold wave in Germany has caused temperatures to low below 20 degrees below zero, on Monday.
The city of Anclam, located in the state of McClueburg-Fourbomern, northeast of the country, recorded a temperature of 20.7 degrees below zero around six in the morning (00:05 GMT),

Temperatures in Germany

It is noteworthy that low temperatures in this way have become rare in recent years, as both snowfall and clear sky and southern winds have contributed to this significant decline today.

Heavy snow covered the capital Berlin heavy last week, while the temperatures remained below zero today.
The lowest temperature in Germany ever was 37.8 degrees below zero, in the town of Voltsnach, in the south of the country, on the twelfth of February 1929.

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