There are several deserts that can drop below 0 degrees F in winter. Here are the major ones:Antarctic Desert
Gobi Desert
Taklamakan Desert
Great Basin Desert
Colorado Plateau Desert
Patagonian Desert
Cold winter deserts can drop well below 0 degrees F in winter. The Gobi has been known to drop to -40 degrees or even colder. The Antarctic Desert has had a temperature measured at -135.8 degrees F.
Every desert is different. However, the coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F. in Antarctica. The Gobi Desert occasionally has temperatures that drop to -40 degrees F in winter and the Great Basin Desert will drop below 0 degrees at times.
The temperature in the Antarctic Desert can drop well below minus 100 degrees F.
That depends on the specific desert. The Antarctic Desert has temperatures plunging to well below -100 degrees F. The Gobi can drop to -40 degrees F in winter as can the Great Basin Desert. Warm subtropical deserts may, on rare occasions, drop to +20 or +30 degrees on some winter nights.
The Gobi Desert can approach or even exceed 100 degrees F. in the summer but the temperature can drop to near -40 degrees F. in winter.
That would depend upon which cold desert. The Antarctic Desert can drop to -130 degrees F in winter. The Gobi Desert has been known to drop to more than -40 degrees F in winter. Even the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert have been known to drop well below zero F in winter.
In the summer the temperature may drop into the 60s and 70s (degrees F.) at night. In the winter, 40s and 50s with a few nights that may drop below freezing in parts of the desert.
The Antarctic Desert has been known to plunge well below -100 degrees F. The Gobi has experienced temperatures of -40 degrees F in winter and the Colorado Plateau Desert and Great Basin Desert may drop below -20 degrees F on some cold winter nights.
Antarctica rarely gets above 0 degrees F. The Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts will sometimes drop well below zero during winter. The Great Basin and Colorado Plareau Deserts will sometimes drop that cold in winter.
The answer depends upon the specific desert. In subtropical deserts the winters are quite mild. In cold winter deserts the temperature can plunge to many degrees below zero. Antarctica has been known to have temperatures well over -100 degrees F and the Gobi has been known to drop to -50 degrees F.
The Chihuhuan Desert occasionally drops below freezing for a few hours on some winter nights. However, the Colorado Plateau Desert in the northwestern part of the state may drop well below zero degrees F. It is known as a cold winter desert.
That would depend upon location. Parts of the Mojave Desert have be known to exceed 130 degress F. in the summer and some areas of the Colorado Plateau Desert may drop below zero degrees F. in winter.