It's -110 degrees Celsius according to a website called "Journey Through the Galaxy".
Jupiter has a surface temperature of 110 degrees Celsius
The surface temperature of Jupiter is about - 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
Jupiter is a very cold planet. It has an average surface temperature of around -234 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter's temperature depends on the temperature on the inside of the planet, not by its distance from the sun.
Jupiter's surface temperature range is from 112K (-161C or -258F) to 165K (-108C or -162F).
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
-150°C
-168 celcious
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Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
-150°C
Defining Jupiter's surface is a bit of a complex problem. That said, unless you literally define it in terms of temperature or something related to temperature, no, it would not be constant.
The lowest surface temperature is Jupiter. 