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I went there for work in May for a few days. I noticed the days were noticeably longer than here at 49° even a month before the summer solstice. However, Hudson Bay was still frozen solid and the temperature was about -11°C without the windchill. I was very happy I packed my parka, toque and ski mitts otherwise I'd be very uncomfortable
Southernmost: 38°47'S - Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
I was there in November (late spring) and the weather seemed to shift from cold to hot and back to cold again on a dime. I was lucky that I packed a sweater with me and even then when the wind shifted, I started to shiver.
Northernmost for me has changed now. That would be Inuvik, NWT at 68°25'N. I tried to look for the midnight sun but it was cloudy almost the whole time so I never really saw it.
So total latitude spread now for me is 38°47'+68°25' = 107°12' degrees.
Highest: Storklinta Skidcenter (SWE) (Feb/Mar 1997 too young to recall month) 65.09 N
Lowest: Praia Formosa (Funchal) (POR) (May 2010) 32.38 N
Westernmost: Ponta do Pargo (POR) (May 2010) 17.15 W
Easternmost: Ayia Napa (CYP) (Apr 2004): 34.00 E
Highest: St. Petersburg, 60N
Lowest: Concepcion, 36S
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