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This is Victor Alpha 3, Victor Whiskey X-ray 4ID in one place that I always look at, which is on Baffin Island in Callowhee. They had a wonderful day today, 14.2 degrees Celsius, that's around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. And they actually are having temperatures, and they're expected to have temperatures into parts of the week, potentially almost into the low 20s. It doesn't happen too often, but they do get north of 20 degrees Celsius every now and then. So of course, for them that's very, very warm. So we're seeing very warm, quote-unquote, Arctic summer conditions throughout much of the Arctic regions that are separated from the main North American continent by water. That's sort of the big divide. If you go to places that are connected, such as the Kennedy Bay, places on the edge of the Kennedy Bay, they can get up into the mid-high 20s, even potentially low 30s. That does happen up there. So you'll have Arctic water, which is very cool. It's on the order of 5, 6 degrees Celsius at this time of the year, but you'll have very, very hot air coming off of the North American continent. And another area that I like to watch is Churchill, Manitoba. They're famous for their polar bears. Let me cycle it.
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