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Spherically symmetric magnetic and dyonic black holes with a magnetic charge $Q=2$ are studied in the Standard Model and general relativity. A magnetically charged black hole with mass below $9.3times 10^{35}$ GeV has a hairy cloud of electroweak gauge and Higgs fields outside the event horizon with $1/m_W$ in size. An extremal magnetic black hole has a hair mass of 3.6 TeV, while an extremal dyonic black hole has an additional mass of $q^2 times 1.6$ GeV for a small electric charge $q ll 2pi/e^2$. A hairy dyonic black hole with an integer charge is not stable and can decay into a magnetic one plus charged fermions. On the other hand, a hairy magnetic black hole can evolve via Hawking radiation into a nearly extremal one that is cosmologically stable and an interesting object to be searched for.
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