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The graphic below shows the all-time coldest temperature on record in each state, ... Alaska holds the all-time U.S. record. The mercury plummeted to 80 degrees below zero on Jan. 23, 1971, in ...
January is also the coldest time of year in Alaska. From the Front Range of the Rockies westward, the coldest time of year is in early January or even before then in December.
In Alaska, the coldest time of year is usually in January. ... the day of the year when the coldest temperature occurs is typically a week ... Many Midwestern cities set their all-time records in ...
Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]
Some of the hottest and coldest temperatures in Alaska occur around the area near Fairbanks. The summers can have temperatures reaching into the 90s °F (near 34 °C), while in the winter, the temperature can fall below −50 °F (−45.6 °C), and in rare cases, below −60 °F (−51.1 °C).
Prospect Creek has received some of the coldest winters in U.S. history. Prospect Creek was declared the coldest place in the United States at −79.8 °F (−62.1 °C) on January 23, 1971, with an average temperature of 20.4 °F (−6.4 °C). The North American record of −93.3 °F (−69.6 °C) was recorded in Greenland on December 22, 1991.
Satellite measurements of the surface temperature of Antarctica, taken between 1982 and 2013, found a coldest temperature of −93.2 °C (−135.8 °F) on 10 August 2010, at Although this is not comparable to an air temperature, it is believed that the air temperature at this location would have been lower than the official record lowest air ...
Ferucci said he saw the temperature was minus 20 Fahrenheit (minus 28.9 Celsius) in one part of Anchorage on Thursday and couldn't remember the last time it went that low. “It’s been cold, and ...