Climate change may leave Mount Everest ascent ice-free, say climbers | Suzanne Goldenberg | The Observer
But growing anecdotal evidence, from climbers and local people, suggests climate change is making a strong impact even well above the 8,000m line, with signs of melting ice on the southern approach to Everest.What is the highest and lowest temperature at mt everest peak? and what the average temp there? - Yahoo! Answers
The climate of Mount Everest is naturally extreme. In January, the coldest month, the summit temperature averages -36° C (-33° F) and can drop as low as -60° C (-76° F). In July, the warmest month, the average summit temperature is -19° C (-2° F). At no time of the year does the temperature on the summit rise above freezing.
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