The coldest temperature recorded in every state (2024)

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Alabama's lowest recorded temperature was -27 degrees Fahrenheit at New Market on January 30, 1966. Alaska's lowest recorded temperature was -80 degrees Fahrenheit at Prospect Creek Camp on January 23, 1971. Arizona's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971. Arkansas' lowest recorded temperature was -29 degrees Fahrenheit in Brook Farm Pond near Gravette on February 13, 1905. California's lowest recorded temperature was -45 degrees Fahrenheit in Boca on January 20, 1937. Colorado's lowest recorded temperature was -61 degrees Fahrenheit in Maybell on February 1, 1985. Connecticut's lowest recorded temperature was -32 degrees Fahrenheit in Coventry on January 22, 1961. Previously, it was in Falls Village on February 16, 1943. Delaware's lowest recorded temperature was -17 degrees Fahrenheit in Millsboro on January 17, 1893. Florida's lowest recorded temperature was -2 degrees Fahrenheit in Tallahassee on February 13, 1899. Georgia's lowest recorded temperature was -17 degrees Fahrenheit in CCC Fire Camp F-16 near Beatum on January 27, 1940. Hawaii's lowest recorded temperature was 12 degrees Fahrenheit at the Mauna Kea Observatory on May 17, 1979. Idaho's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Island Park Dam on January 18, 1943. Illinois' lowest recorded temperature was -38 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Carroll on January 31, 2019. Indiana's lowest recorded temperature was -36 degrees Fahrenheit in New Whiteland on January 19, 1994. Iowa's lowest recorded temperature was -47 degrees Fahrenheit in Elkader on February 3, 1996. Previously, it was in Washta on January 12, 1912. Kansas' lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Lebanon on February 13, 1905. Kentucky's lowest recorded temperature was -37 degrees Fahrenheit in Shelbyville on January 19, 1994. Louisiana's lowest recorded temperature was -16 degrees Fahrenheit in Minden on February 13, 1899. Maine's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Big Black River on January 16, 2009. Maryland's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Oakland on January 13, 1912. Massachusetts's lowest recorded temperature was -35 degrees Fahrenheit in Chester on January 12, 1981. Michigan's lowest recorded temperature was -51 degrees Fahrenheit in Vanderbilt on February 9, 1934. Minnesota's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Tower on February 2, 1996. Mississippi's lowest recorded temperature was -19 degrees Fahrenheit in Corinth on January 30, 1966. Missouri's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Warsaw on February 13, 1905. Montana's lowest recorded temperature was -70 degrees Fahrenheit in Rogers Pass on January 20, 1954. Nebraska's lowest recorded temperature was -47 degrees Fahrenheit in Oshkosh on December 22, 1989. Previously, it was in Bridgeport on February 12, 1899. Nevada's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in San Jacinto on January 8, 1937. New Hampshire's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Washington on January 22, 1885. New Jersey's lowest recorded temperature was -34 degrees Fahrenheit in River Vale on January 5, 1904. New Mexico's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Gavilan on February 1, 1951. New York's lowest recorded temperature was -52 degrees Fahrenheit in Old Forge on February 18, 1979. North Carolina's lowest recorded temperature was -34 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Mitchell on January 21, 1985. North Dakota's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Parshall on February 15, 1936. Ohio's lowest recorded temperature was -39 degrees Fahrenheit in Milligan on February 10, 1899. Oklahoma's lowest recorded temperature was -31 degrees Fahrenheit in Nowata on February 10, 2011. Oregon's lowest recorded temperature was -54 degrees Fahrenheit in Ukiah on February 9, 1933, and in Seneca on February 10, 1933. Pennsylvania's lowest recorded temperature was -42 degrees Fahrenheit in Smethport on January 5, 1904. Rhode Island's lowest recorded temperature was -28 degrees Fahrenheit in Wood River Junction on January 11, 1942. South Carolina's lowest recorded temperature was -19 degrees Fahrenheit in Caesar's Head on January 21, 1985. South Dakota's lowest recorded temperature was -58 degrees Fahrenheit in McIntosh on February 17, 1936. Tennessee's lowest recorded temperature was -32 degrees Fahrenheit in Mountain City on December 30, 1917. Texas' lowest recorded temperature was -23 degrees Fahrenheit in Seminole on February 8, 1933. Previously, the same temperature was recorded in Tulia 6NE on February 12, 1899. Utah's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Strawberry Tunnel (East) on January 5, 1913. Vermont's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Bloomfield on December 30, 1933. Virginia's lowest recorded temperature was -30 degrees Fahrenheit in Mountain Lake Biological Station on January 21, 1985. Washington's lowest recorded temperature was -48 degrees Fahrenheit in Mazama and Winthrop on December 30, 1968. West Virginia's lowest recorded temperature was -37 degrees Fahrenheit in Lewisburg on December 30, 1917. Wisconsin's lowest recorded temperature was -55 degrees Fahrenheit in Couderay on February 4, 1996. Previously, it was in Couderay on February 2, 1996. Wyoming's lowest recorded temperature was -66 degrees Fahrenheit in Riverside Ranger Station in Yellowstone National Park on February 9, 1933. FAQs

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  • Hawaii remains the only state in the US yet to report a temperature below zero degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The coldest temperature ever recorded in the US was -80 degrees in Alaskain 1971.

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Despite record-breaking temperature drops across the US over the last century, the world continues to get hotter. In fact,only three states have recorded their lowest-ever temperatures in the 21st century.

In Alaska, the coldest temperature ever recorded was -80 degrees Fahrenheit in Prospect Creek Camp in 1971. And all but one of the 50 states have reported a temperature below zero: Hawaii, which recorded its lowest temperature of 12 degrees Fahrenheit at the Mauna Kea Observatory on May 17, 1979.

Per data compiled by NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee, here are the coldest temperatures ever recorded in each state.

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Alabama's lowest recorded temperature was -27 degrees Fahrenheit at New Market on January 30, 1966.

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On this snowy January day, it was Lucille Hereford, the postmistress and town volunteer weather observer, who recorded the -27-degree temperature, calling it a "terribly cold" morning in a 1988 interview with an Alabama State climatologist.

Per a 2021 news report by WHNT, the official story comes with a caveat: The temperature was initially erroneously recorded as warmer than the -24 degrees Fahrenheit reported at Russellville the same day. It wasn't until years later that a Birmingham reporter uncovered the truth, and the National Climatic Data Center finally issued a correction in its records.

Alaska's lowest recorded temperature was -80 degrees Fahrenheit at Prospect Creek Camp on January 23, 1971.

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The Anchorage Daily News reported in 2013 that there have been some unofficial measurements of even lower temperatures. On the National Weather Service Alaska website, Phil Schaefer claimed it was -84 degrees Fahrenheit in Coldfoot in 1989, and Joe Cochran said the temperature in Hughes dropped to -85 degrees Fahrenheit in the '90s, the Daily News reported.

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Arizona's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971.

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Hawley Lake isn't any more of a town now than it was in 1971, but it was one of the remote weather stations Stan Bryte oversaw from Phoenix for the National Weather Service, AZCentral reported in 2015. At the time, Hawley Lake had already set a state record for 91 inches of snow in 1968.

But on the morning of January 7, 1971, Bryte's chief meteorologist told him, "You need to get up to Hawley Lake. I have a suspicion this is going to be a real record."

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Arkansas' lowest recorded temperature was -29 degrees Fahrenheit in Brook Farm Pond near Gravette on February 13, 1905.

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Brook Farm Pond is near the town of Gravette, which has just over 3,500 residents, according to census data.

It is located in Benton County, which has the motto "The Heart of Hometown America." At one time, it also bore the name of "Gate Community" for serving as a gateway to northwest Arkansas from Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

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California's lowest recorded temperature was -45 degrees Fahrenheit in Boca on January 20, 1937.

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The Los Angeles Times reported in 1937 that the low temperatures had brought "influenza, frozen toes, broken water pipes and automobile radiators, icy streets and traffic disruption."

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Colorado's lowest recorded temperature was -61 degrees Fahrenheit in Maybell on February 1, 1985.

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CBS News reported in January 2023 that Maybell, located 25 miles west of Craig, is home to just 76 people.

Georgia McIntyre has been a town resident for 64 years. She told 9News in 2015, "You don't think about how cold it is. You just put all the clothes you've got on, and we even put newspapers in our shoes because we didn't have all these fancy things you have now."

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Connecticut's lowest recorded temperature was -32 degrees Fahrenheit in Coventry on January 22, 1961. Previously, it was in Falls Village on February 16, 1943.

In 1943, a National Weather Service observer noted February was a "relatively mild month," only for Connecticut to record its coldest temperature in the state's history, CT Insider reported in 2023. A freezing day in January just 18 years later would report that same low temperature.

Delaware's lowest recorded temperature was -17 degrees Fahrenheit in Millsboro on January 17, 1893.

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Thirty-seven years later, a Millsboro weather station recorded a temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit on a scorching July day, according to the National Weather Service.

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Florida's lowest recorded temperature was -2 degrees Fahrenheit in Tallahassee on February 13, 1899.

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In Tallahassee, Florida, 124 years ago, an inch of snow coated the city (its third biggest snowfall ever), and a record low of -2 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded, WTXL Tallahassee reported in 2020.

Headlines at the time read "All Previous Records Broken," and editors were calling the storm, "The Snow King," "The Ice King," and "the Great Blizzard of 1899," Tallahassee Democrat reported in 2018.

Georgia's lowest recorded temperature was -17 degrees Fahrenheit in CCC Fire Camp F-16 near Beatum on January 27, 1940.

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Not even 12 years later, on July 24, 1952, Georgia would see its highest temperature recorded at 112 degrees Fahrenheit in Louisville, and again on August 20, 1983, in Greenville, Georgia, according to NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee.

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Hawaii's lowest recorded temperature was 12 degrees Fahrenheit at the Mauna Kea Observatory on May 17, 1979.

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Forecasters think this record may have changed because, on February 11, 2019, several sensors at the Mauna Kea Observatory reported temperatures between 8 and 11 degrees Fahrenheit, Khon2 reported in 2022, but that has yet to be officially validated.

Idaho's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Island Park Dam on January 18, 1943.

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Island Park Dam, which is located in the Targhee National Forest, is in the northeast corner of the state. It holds the title for the eighth coldest temperature ever recorded in the US.

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Illinois' lowest recorded temperature was -38 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Carroll on January 31, 2019.

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Frigid temperatures across Illinois in late January 2019 led to a startling discovery: On the morning of January 31, the weather observer at Mount Carroll in Carroll County recorded a temperature drop to -38 degrees Fahrenheit.

Only after an extensive review did the State Climate Extremes Committee collectively validate the reading as the new state record low temperature, the State Journal-Register reported in 2019.

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Indiana's lowest recorded temperature was -36 degrees Fahrenheit in New Whiteland on January 19, 1994.

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ABC57 reported in 2020 that all temperatures across Indiana dropped below zero on the morning of January 19, 1994.

In a newscast from 1994 for WRTV Indianapolis, a mail carrier told former Channel 6 meteorologist David James, "Well, I'll tell you, it's better today than it was yesterday, 'cuz there's not that wind. So, I don't mind this at all."

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Iowa's lowest recorded temperature was -47 degrees Fahrenheit in Elkader on February 3, 1996. Previously, it was in Washta on January 12, 1912.

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Iowa was one of many states in the Midwest that experienced the "1996 Cold Wave," as KCRG-TV9 described it in 2016.

Kansas' lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Lebanon on February 13, 1905.

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The winter of 1905 was reportedly so bitterly cold that "it was impossible for one to face the storm," according to "Reno County Kansas, Its People, Industries, and Institutions," by B.F. Bowen & Co. Inc. of Indianapolis, published in 1917 and reported in 2014 by The Kansas City Star.

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Kentucky's lowest recorded temperature was -37 degrees Fahrenheit in Shelbyville on January 19, 1994.

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According to meteorologist John Belski, January 19, 1994, "was certainly a day for the history books."

"Those who were not around in 1994, it was the only time I can remember when grocery stores in parts of Louisville ran out of food and gas stations ran out of gas that week since no deliveries were able to be made for several days. It was so strange to see people walking in the middle of Bardstown Road and also Broadway," he recalled for WLKY News in 2020.

Louisiana's lowest recorded temperature was -16 degrees Fahrenheit in Minden on February 13, 1899.

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Over two weeks in February 1899, freezing weather swept over the US, where record low minimum temperatures were recorded in 12 states for what was described as "the greatest arctic outbreak in history," according to weather historian David Ludlum in "The Great Arctic Outbreak and East Coast Blizzard of February 1899."

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Maine's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Big Black River on January 16, 2009.

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After a month of scrutinizing weather data, scientists declared in February 2009 that Maine had reached a record low: 50 below freezing.

After much evaluation by the State Climate Extreme Committee, "It turned out [the -50 reading] was spot on," Bob Lent, Maine director of the US Geological Survey, said, as reported by NBC News in 2009.

Maryland's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Oakland on January 13, 1912.

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Oakland, Maryland, is home to 2,187 people. According to Britannica, it was established in 1849 and became a well-known tourist spot when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad built a rail line that traveled through the town.

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Massachusetts's lowest recorded temperature was -35 degrees Fahrenheit in Chester on January 12, 1981.

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Previously, the same temperature was recorded in Coldbrook on February 15, 1943, and in Taunton on January 5, 1904.

Michigan's lowest recorded temperature was -51 degrees Fahrenheit in Vanderbilt on February 9, 1934.

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There are only 11 states with colder recorded temperatures than Michigan: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

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Minnesota's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Tower on February 2, 1996.

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The average low in this sparsely populated former mining town is usually around 4 degrees Fahrenheit in February, according to WorldClimate.com.

Mississippi's lowest recorded temperature was -19 degrees Fahrenheit in Corinth on January 30, 1966.

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By contrast, Mississippi's highest recorded temperature was recorded 36 years prior on July 29, 1930, when the mercury in Holly Springs hit 115 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Missouri's lowest recorded temperature was -40 degrees Fahrenheit in Warsaw on February 13, 1905.

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Interestingly enough, the coldest and hottest temperatures recorded in Missouri have both been in Warsaw, according to the University of Missouri Climate Center. The hottest temperature was a whopping 118 degrees Fahrenheit on July 14, 1954.

Montana's lowest recorded temperature was -70 degrees Fahrenheit in Rogers Pass on January 20, 1954.

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"It's a day that will probably live in American history forever," Corby Dickerson, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said of the record, NBC Montana reported in February 2023. "It was the coldest day ever observed in the lower 48 states."

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Nebraska's lowest recorded temperature was -47 degrees Fahrenheit in Oshkosh on December 22, 1989. Previously, it was in Bridgeport on February 12, 1899.

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The biggest snowstorm on the southeast US coast was known as the "Christmas Snowstorm of 1989," according to The National Weather Service. It broke snowfall records in several states, and unheard-of temperatures followed.

Nevada's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in San Jacinto on January 8, 1937.

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Fifty-seven years after the state's cold temperature, a weather station in Laughlin recorded a temperature of 125 degrees Fahrenheit in June, per data from NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee.

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New Hampshire's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Washington on January 22, 1885.

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That may have been the case then, but more recently,it logged the US' coldest wind chill on record: -108. The Weather Service office serving Mount Washington tweeted in February 2023 that its recording software refused to log the reported low number.

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New Jersey's lowest recorded temperature was -34 degrees Fahrenheit in River Vale on January 5, 1904.

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"That was a very cold morning in northeastern New Jersey," David Robinson, a New Jersey State Climatologist, told NJ.com in 2019.

"A deep fresh snow cover, the valley location, adjacent to a pond that was used to make ice, and a generally treeless landscape near the station all helped contribute to the excessive cold."

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New Mexico's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Gavilan on February 1, 1951.

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The hottest temperature in New Mexico was recorded on June 27, 1994, at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Loving, where it reached a blazing 122 degrees Fahrenheit.

New York's lowest recorded temperature was -52 degrees Fahrenheit in Old Forge on February 18, 1979.

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Jane Tormey, the official weather watcher for Old Forge for CNY Central, recalled in 2013, "People were saying their milk froze on the way home from the store to home. A lot of cars obviously couldn't get started. My car window driver's side was shattered."

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North Carolina's lowest recorded temperature was -34 degrees Fahrenheit in Mount Mitchell on January 21, 1985.

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One of the past century's most extreme arctic outbreaks occurred between January 18 to January 22, 1985. According to The National Weather Service, newspapers at the time reported at least 165 deaths in connection with the weather.

North Dakota's lowest recorded temperature was -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Parshall on February 15, 1936.

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Coincidentally, both the hottest and coldest temperatures recorded in North Dakota's history happened in the same year, with Steele hitting 121 degrees Fahrenheit on July 6, 1936, KYFR-TV reported in 2023.

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Ohio's lowest recorded temperature was -39 degrees Fahrenheit in Milligan on February 10, 1899.

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Ohio was another state affected by the unprecedented cold of February 1899. According to History.com, the US Weather Bureau reported 105 fatalities between January 29 and February 13 from the arctic temperatures and avalanches brought on by "the Great Arctic Outbreak."

Oklahoma's lowest recorded temperature was -31 degrees Fahrenheit in Nowata on February 10, 2011.

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2011 was reportedly Oklahoma's third snowiest year, and the state's record for most snowfall in 24 hours was reached in Spavinaw, with 27 inches, FOX23 News reported in 2020.

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Oregon's lowest recorded temperature was -54 degrees Fahrenheit in Ukiah on February 9, 1933, and in Seneca on February 10, 1933.

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Ukiah and Seneca are occasionally known as "Oregon's Icebox" due to their icy winter conditions. That said, Meacham residents have claimed the temperature once plummeted to -62 degrees Fahrenheit, but it has never been proven officially, The Oregonian reported in 2010.

Pennsylvania's lowest recorded temperature was -42 degrees Fahrenheit in Smethport on January 5, 1904.

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By contrast, in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, two consecutive days of 111 degrees Fahrenheit were recorded on July 9, 1936 and July 10, 1936, in the hottest temperature ever recorded in the state. Phoenixville is five hours from Smethport, where the coldest temperature was recorded 32 years prior.

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Rhode Island's lowest recorded temperature was -28 degrees Fahrenheit in Wood River Junction on January 11, 1942.

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According to NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee, -25 degrees Fahrenheit was previously reported at Greene, Rhode Island, on February 5, 1996, but it could not be verified.

South Carolina's lowest recorded temperature was -19 degrees Fahrenheit in Caesar's Head on January 21, 1985.

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In 1985, in the Carolinas, the coldest temperatures ever recorded were dubbed "The Coldest Day," WMBF News reported in 2020.

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South Dakota's lowest recorded temperature was -58 degrees Fahrenheit in McIntosh on February 17, 1936.

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McIntosh, South Dakota, was home to just 131 people in 2021. It is the county seat of Corson County.

Tennessee's lowest recorded temperature was -32 degrees Fahrenheit in Mountain City on December 30, 1917.

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The two days of 113 degrees Fahrenheit were recorded in Perryville on July 29, 1930, and August 9, 1930, making them the hottest temperatures ever recorded in Tennessee.

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Texas' lowest recorded temperature was -23 degrees Fahrenheit in Seminole on February 8, 1933. Previously, the same temperature was recorded in Tulia 6NE on February 12, 1899.

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Texas is known for its heat, but even this state has seen severe drops in temperatures — the best known was during the Great Blizzard of 1899.

Some unofficial reports even claim temperatures reached -30 degrees Fahrenheit in February 1899 at Wolf Creek, Texas. Either way, the Concho Valley Homepage reported in 2022 that newspapers in 1899 described the temperatures as "the worst freeze ever known in the state."

Utah's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Strawberry Tunnel (East) on January 5, 1913.

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By contrast, the city of St. George has been home to the state's record for hottest temperature — twice. A temperature of 117 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded in July 1985 and again in July 2021.

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Vermont's lowest recorded temperature was -50 degrees Fahrenheit in Bloomfield on December 30, 1933.

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Bloomfield, a town in Essex County, had a population of 217 in the 2020 US census. Its weather station existed from 1906 to 1968, according to Century 21 Farm & Forest.

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Virginia's lowest recorded temperature was -30 degrees Fahrenheit in Mountain Lake Biological Station on January 21, 1985.

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Centered in the Allegheny Mountains is Mountain Lake, one of only two freshwater lakes in Virginia, according to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.

Just a year after this cold temperature was recorded, Mountain Lake was made famous again for the hit film "Dirty Dancing," which it served as the backdrop for, according to the Mountain Lake Lodge website.

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Washington's lowest recorded temperature was -48 degrees Fahrenheit in Mazama and Winthrop on December 30, 1968.

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On June 29, 2021, Hanford, Washington reached 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the hottest recorded temperature in that state.

West Virginia's lowest recorded temperature was -37 degrees Fahrenheit in Lewisburg on December 30, 1917.

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Just 13 years later, the highest temperature recorded was 112 degrees Fahrenheit in Moorefield, West Virginia, on August 4, 1930.

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Wisconsin's lowest recorded temperature was -55 degrees Fahrenheit in Couderay on February 4, 1996. Previously, it was in Couderay on February 2, 1996.

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The coldest temperature recorded in Wisconsin ranks ninth in the nation.

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Wyoming's lowest recorded temperature was -66 degrees Fahrenheit in Riverside Ranger Station in Yellowstone National Park on February 9, 1933.

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Although Yellowstone's temperatures in Wyoming haven't plummeted to the levels they once did in 1933, "since most of the park lies at an elevation of 6,000 feet above sea level or higher, unpredictability characterizes Yellowstone's weather," the National Park Service has said.

Correction: January 9, 2024 — An earlier version of this story included an image that was mislabeled as Minden, Louisiana. The photohas been replaced with one of Minden.

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What is the coldest temperature in all 50 states? ›

The coldest temperature recorded in the contiguous U.S. is minus 70: That was measured at Rogers Pass, Montana, on Jan. 20, 1954. Some records date back to the 1800s while others are more recent: The oldest record was set on Jan.

What are the 10 coldest state in USA? ›

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What is the coldest temperature ever recorded anywhere? ›

World: Lowest Temperature
Record Value-89.2°C (-128.6°F)
Formal WMO ReviewYes (2011)
Length of Record1912-present
InstrumentationMaximum/Minimum Thermometer in Standard Stevenson Screen
Geospatial LocationVostok, Antarctica [77°32'S, 106°40'E, elevation: 3420m (11,220ft)]
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What is the coldest temperature recorded in the 48 states? ›

I thought it opportune to look at what the coldest temperatures ever observed in the lower 48 states have been, with special attention to the coldest reading of all—the -69.7°F reported from Rogers Pass, Montana on January 20, 1954.

What state is the hottest? ›

1. Florida. Florida's hot climate can make for a punishing summer. While other states are sunnier than the Sunshine State, Florida has warmer average annual temperatures.

What is America's coldest city? ›

Fairbanks, Alaska

With a minimum average temperature of about minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit, Fairbanks takes the cake as the coldest city in the U.S. The northernmost major city in Alaska, Fairbanks has seen record cold temperatures reaching minus 66 degrees in the past.

What state is cold all year round? ›

California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado have glaciers, which are permanent ice. Any place above, say, 10,000 feet can get snow any time of the year.

What is the hottest place in America? ›

Death Valley is famous as the hottest place on earth and driest place in North America. The world record highest air temperature of 134°F (57°C) was recorded at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913. Summer temperatures often top 120°F (49°C) in the shade with overnight lows dipping into the 90s°F (mid-30s°C.)

What is the 1 coldest place on Earth? ›

What is the coldest place in the world? It is a high ridge in Antarctica on the East Antarctic Plateau. On a clear winter night, temperatures there can drop to -135.8° Fahrenheit. The coldest spots develop just downhill from the ridge along a 620-mile stretch between two summits.

What is the coldest place humans can survive? ›

Oymyakon, Russia: Located in eastern Siberia, Oymyakon is widely considered the coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth. It holds the record for the lowest recorded temperature in a permanently inhabited location at a bone-chilling -96.2 °C (-71.2 °F).

What is the hottest place on Earth? ›

The official record for the highest air temperature ever taken is 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 C), set on July 10, 1913 at Furnace Creek in Death Valley. While there has been some debate as to the reliability of this reading, it currently stands as the official record holder.

What is the number one coldest state? ›

Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S., with an average statewide temperature of 28.4 degrees in 2023.

How cold was the ice age? ›

(Image by Jessica Tierney, University of Arizona.) A team of scientists has nailed down the average global temperature at the peak of the last ice age, a time known as the Last Glacial Maximum, to about 46 degrees Fahrenheit (8 degrees Celsius).

What was the hottest day on Earth? ›

The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth is 56.7 °C (134.1 °F), recorded on 10 July 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch, in Death Valley in the United States.

What state is the coldest all year round? ›

Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S., with an average statewide temperature of 28.4 degrees in 2023.

Which US state has the coldest summers? ›

By almost any measure of coldness, Alaska far surpasses any portion of the Lower 48 states (Contiguous U.S.). Alaska has the coldest winters, the coldest summers, the longest winter, the most freezing degree days, and on and on.

What is the coldest city in the USA? ›

Fairbanks, Alaska

With a minimum average temperature of about minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit, Fairbanks takes the cake as the coldest city in the U.S. The northernmost major city in Alaska, Fairbanks has seen record cold temperatures reaching minus 66 degrees in the past.

What is the coldest city right now? ›

The coldest city in the world is Yakutsk in Siberia, Russia.

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