Lake Havasu City, Ariz. Lake Havasu City, on the eastern shore of Lake Havasu on the Colorado River between California and Arizona, has the highest average July temperature in the U.S. The city also recorded one of the highest temperatures ever in the U.S., 128 degrees on June 29, 1994. The desert in Death Valley has gotten even hotter, but this ranking focuses on residential areas.
The coldest lake in the United states is lake Superior. Followed by Lake Michigan, and concluded with Lake Tahoe in Nevada. all this lakes are followed closely buy the Great Lakes Erie and Ontario.
The coldest ocean in the world is the Arctic Ocean. The temperature currently ranges between 0 degrees Celsius and 4 degrees Celsius.
Lake Quilten
i would think blue springs
North Sea
Lake Superior
The deepest and coldest Great lake is Lake Superior with a depth of 1332 feet. KeVin, Toronto
superior
Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Lake superior
Alaska
The coldest state in the US is Alaska. It is the most northern US state.
Meadow Lake -57 with wind chill
Alaska.
Alaska is a state, not a city. If you're asking if the coldest city in the US is in Alaska, then probably, depending on exactly how you define "coldest city". At any given moment, it's possible (if not terribly likely) that the coldest temperature measured in any US city is for a city not in Alaska.
In my freezer
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