It depends on were the water is, if it's from one of the Great Lakes and if so which one. I will update this when I find out.
No. The coldest state in the USA is Alaska.
The coldest month is January It's 20-30 degrees! :) (:
The coldest water in the ocean is the bottom of the ocean.
The coldest summer in Michigan was in 1816, known as the Year Without a Summer. This weather anomaly was caused by the eruption of the Tambora volcano in Indonesia the previous year, which led to cooler temperatures and crop failures in Michigan and other parts of the world.
it is four digrees fair and height
I dont know what the hecks the answer so...
Water
112 F in Mio (1936) and -51 F in Vanderbilt (1934)
In my freezer
Lake Michigan is fresh water.
Hail is frozen water. The coldest hail makes no sense. Aslo it depends on what location.
The average temperature in Michigan ranges from 14 degrees Fahrenheit to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. The month with the coldest average temperature is January and the month with the warmest average temperature is July.