ULAN BATOR, Feb 8 (NNN-APA) – Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, experienced its coldest night of the season, as temperatures plummeted to a frigid minus -37 degrees Celsius, from Thursday to Friday (yesterday), according to the National Agency for Meteorology and Environmental Monitoring.
This marks the lowest temperature recorded in the city so far this winter, the agency reported in a statement yesterday.
Mongolia is renowned for its extreme winter conditions, largely influenced by the Siberian high-pressure system.
In late Jan, temperatures dropped to minus -44.4 degrees Celsius in Otgon soum, an administrative subdivision of Zavkhan province, in western Mongolia, marking the coldest temperature recorded nationwide this winter.
According to the weather agency, most parts of Mongolia are expected to experience colder-than-average temperatures throughout the winter.– NNN-APA