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  1. Weather in South Pole, Antarctica. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Now. -63 °F. Snow flurries. Scattered clouds. Feels Like: -103 °F. Forecast: -56 / -66 °F. Wind: 17 mph ↑ from Northeast. Upcoming 5 hours. See more hour-by-hour weather. Forecast for the next 48 hours.

  2. South Pole 14 Day Extended Forecast. Currently: -79 °F. Snow flurries. Scattered clouds. (Weather station: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica). See more current weather.

  3. Current Weather. 11:13 AM. -49° F. RealFeel® -79°. Cloudy More Details. Wind E 11 mph. Wind Gusts 17 mph. Air Quality Excellent.

  4. Current Weather Conditions: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica (NZSP) 90-00S 00-00E 2835M

  5. RealFeel Shade™ -80°. Turning colder this morning with increasing cloudiness followed by afternoon low clouds. Max UV Index 0 Low. Wind NE 13 mph. Wind Gusts 17 mph. Probability of ...

  6. Climate & Weather Averages in South Pole, Antarctica. Currently: -79 °F. Snow flurries. Scattered clouds. (Weather station: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica). See more current weather.

  7. South Pole, Antarctica, Antarctica Current Weather | AccuWeather. Friday, June 21. Current Weather. 11:18 PM. -44° F. Cloudy. RealFeel® -89°. Wind Gusts. 22 mph. Humidity. 65% Indoor...

  8. Current South Pole Meteorology. Get Metric Units. Latest Conditions. 2024-08-23 20:30:00 UTC (2024-08-23 20:30:00 LST) Temperature. -63.51 °F. Dew Point. -72.45 °F. Pressure. 672.96 mbar. Wind Speed. 11.41 mph. Wind Direction. 45.7 °. Last 72 Hours of Data. Plot interactions. Temperature (°F) Dew Point. -70. -60. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 Aug.

  9. Average annual temperature is -48.65 °C (-55.5 °F), ranging from about -26.5 °C (-15.5 °F) in December to about -60 °C (-76 °F) in July. The two mildest months by far are December and January, then, as the sun descends above the horizon, the temperature decreases rapidly starting from February.

  10. Jun 26, 2024 · The Short Answer: The South Pole is a lot colder than the North Pole. In the competition for Earth’s coldest pole, the South Pole in Antarctica wins. The South Pole is found over icy land, rather than over sea ice, helping to make it colder. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.

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