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Upstate New York is coldest (since it is further north).
Alex Chill was born on February 21, 1965, in Queens, New York City, New York, USA.
New York State's lowest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) -28F; Buffalo -20F; New York City -15F; record for state -52F in Old Forge on 2/18/79 New York State's highest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) 103F; Buffalo 98F; New York City 106F; record for state 108F in Troy on 7/22/26
In 1990, the population of New York City was 7.323 million people. The population of the state of New York in 1990 was 17.99 million people.
The hottest recorded temperature ever in New York State was 108 Degrees Fahrenheit in Troy, NY, on July 22nd, 1926. This question is unclear as whether referring to New York State or New York City, so if New York City, that would be 106 Degree Fahrenheit on August 3rd, 2006.
The 1980 US Census recorded 17,558,072 residents in the state.
The highest temperature of record in New York State is 108° at Troy on July 22, 1926. The record coldest temperature is -52° at Stillwater Reservoir (northern Herkimer County) on February 9, 1934
For many days each winter the town of Saranac Lake New York has the coldest temperature in the continental US However, International Falls Minnesota "The Nation's Icebox" has the lowest average temperature of 36.4 degrees.
The coldest day ever recorded at New York City was February 9, 1934, when it was 15 below zero at Central Park. Battery Park, which had the official records back then, showed -14.3 degrees. Central Park has not been below -2 since 1943.
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