The arctic tundra is always cold, or at least chilly. Temperaturescan reach 45 or 50à ° Fahrenheit in the summers, which only last forbetween 6 to 10 weeks. read more
However, extreme cold temperatures on the tundra do not drop as low as those experienced in taiga areas further south (for example, Russia's and Canada's lowest temperatures were recorded in locations south of the tree line). read more
How cold is your Tundra.. Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by benrichardson87, Jan 8, 2015. read more