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Home / Environment / Global Extremes: Heatwaves, Wildfires Clash With Arctic Cold

Global Extremes: Heatwaves, Wildfires Clash With Arctic Cold

10 Feb

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Summary

  • January 2026 saw extreme heat in the Southern Hemisphere with wildfires.
  • Europe experienced its coldest January since 2010, with Arctic air.
  • Global temperatures remained near record highs despite regional cold snaps.
Global Extremes: Heatwaves, Wildfires Clash With Arctic Cold

In January 2026, global temperatures continued to hover near record highs, even as extreme cold gripped parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Europe recorded its coldest January since 2010, with frigid Arctic air pushing south across Siberia, northern and eastern Europe, and into the United States.

Simultaneously, the Southern Hemisphere experienced intensified extreme weather. Australia, Chile, and Patagonia faced deadly wildfires, while southern Africa, Mozambique, and Brazil saw severe flooding. These contrasting conditions underscore the complex and often localized impacts of a warming planet.

Beyond surface temperatures, ocean heat remained elevated, contributing to declining sea ice at both poles. Arctic sea ice extent was 6% below normal, the third-lowest January on record, with significant losses in key areas. Antarctica also observed below-average sea ice.

These events, documented by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, serve as a critical reminder of escalating climate risks. Experts emphasize the growing need for resilience and adaptation strategies to prepare societies for future climate-related extremes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
January 2026 featured extreme heat, wildfires, and floods in the Southern Hemisphere, contrasted with its coldest conditions since 2010 in Europe due to frigid Arctic air.
Yes, despite regional cold snaps, global temperatures in January 2026 remained near record highs, being 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels.
Ocean heat persisted in January 2026, contributing to declining sea ice at both poles, with Arctic sea ice 6% below normal and Antarctica also showing below-average levels.

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