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In the US, the states with the lowest record high temperature are both Alaska and Hawaii with record high temperatures of 100°F.
According to weather.com the coldest temperature ever recorded in Boston was -30F in 1946.
The South Pole has been keeping records for 32 years, and it's hottest temperature ever recorded was -12.3°C (9.9°F). Lukunor, Federated States of Micronesia has been keeping records for 30 years and it's coldest temperature ever recorded was 22.8°C (73.1°F).
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From official records going back to 1950, the record low appears to be tied between January 1984 and January 2003. Both of these months passed without any recorded tornadoes in the United States.
The lowest temperature recorded in the winter in the US depends on the state. Different states had different low temperatures.
In the US, the states with the lowest record high temperature are both Alaska and Hawaii with record high temperatures of 100°F.
According to weather.com the coldest temperature ever recorded in Boston was -30F in 1946.
The South Pole has been keeping records for 32 years, and it's hottest temperature ever recorded was -12.3°C (9.9°F). Lukunor, Federated States of Micronesia has been keeping records for 30 years and it's coldest temperature ever recorded was 22.8°C (73.1°F).
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January 17, 1982 was deemed "Cold Sunday" as a cold front came in from Canada, plunging the US into icy temperatures, and setting all-time record lows. The coldest temperature recorded that day in the United States was in Tower, Minnesota where the temperature was −52 °F (−47 °C).
The lowest temperature on record in the United States, -79.8°F, was observed at Prospect Creek Camp in the Endicott Mountains of northern Alaska (latitude 66°48'N, longitude 150°40'W) on Jan. 23, 1971. The lowest ever recorded in the conterminous 48 states, -69.7°F, occurred at Rogers Pass, in Lewis and Clark County, Mont., on Jan. 20, 1954. The coldest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was -80°F / -62°C on January 23, 1971 in Prospect Creek, Alaska. Contiguous states: Rogers Pass, Montana, January 20th, 1954
The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, California. That is also the highest temperature ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
The lowest recorded temperature in Maryland was minus 40 degrees F on 13 January 1912 at Oakland. And strangely enough minus 40 degrees F is exactly the same temperature as minus 40 degrees C. There are three other US States that also have a minus 40 degrees as their record low:Arizona on 7 January 1971.Kansas on 13 February 1905 andMissouri on 13 February 1905. That is correct both Kansas and Missouri set that record on the exact same date in towns that are 367 miles apart.
Yes. All 50 U.S. states have recorded at least a few tornadoes. Alaska has had the lowest number, having only recorded four weak tornadoes since record keeping began in 1950.
From official records going back to 1950, the record low appears to be tied between January 1984 and January 2003. Both of these months passed without any recorded tornadoes in the United States.
Some of the lowest atmospheric pressures ever recorded at ground level or sea level were recorded in tornadoes and hurricanes. The lowest sea level pressure recorded at any United States-certified observing station was 892 millibars (26.34"), recorded at Matecumbe Key, Florida on September 2, 1935 in the "Labor Day Hurricane". The world record goes to Typhoon Tip when, on August of 1979, it recorded a central pressure of 870 millibars (25.69").It is not known how low pressure in a tornado can get because very few measurements have been actually taken from inside a tornado.The lowest pressure recorded in a tornado was approximately 688 millibars in Tulia, Texas on April 21, 2007.However, this was not a sea level measurement and would likely have been higher if the tornado had occurred at sea level.