What is the highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in Antarctica?

As of August 2008, the highest temperature recorded in Antarctica was 59 F (15 C) at Vanda Station on the Scott Coast in 1974 and the lowest was -128.6 F (-89.2 C) at Vostok, atop the Antarctic ice cap in 1983.

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