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A new all-time temperature record for an entire continent is a rare event. But that may have happened for the continent of Antarctica last Tuesday for the second time in a week. As reported on the Weather Underground website, the mercury shot up to 63.5°F (17.5°C) at Argentina's Esperanza Base on the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The previous hottest temperature recorded in Antarctica was 63.3°F (17.4°C) set the day before at Argentina's Marambio Base, on a small islet just off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Until then, the hottest known temperature in Antarctica was the 62.8°F (17.1°C) recorded at Esperanza Base on April 24, 1961.