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"textContent": "Greenland’s capital Nuuk registered its warmest ever January — beating a record that stood for 109 years — as temperatures soared across the Arctic island’s west coast, the Danish Meteorological Institute said Monday. While Europe and North America experienced a cold snap in January, Nuuk registered an average monthly temperature of 0.1C (32 Fahrenheit), a […]\n\nThe post Greenland’s west coast posts warmest January on record appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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