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Coldest Winter was created in 2008.
Every year to me!! I hate being COLD:0
The coldest time of the year varies depending on the location and hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, it's usually in January or February, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it's typically in July or August.
The coldest winter ever recorded in the United States was in 1978. Temperatures were dropped 12-16 degrees below normal, and affected mostly 48 states.
The coldest winter month in Belarus is traditionally January.
The Coldest Winter Ever was created in 1999-04.
Unfortunately, the question is too vague regarding the coldest winter ever. There is no specific place listed and there is no documentation of weather from a very very long time ago.
Antarctica
In the winter. It snows from November-December to March-April, depending on the year.
The coldest winter on record in Britain since records began in 1659, is the winter of 1683-84. The average temperature for the three winter months was -1.2c. The second coldest winter was that of 1739-40 @ -0.4c which was marginally colder than the winter that most people 60years old or more will well remember. The 1962-63 winter was the coldest in recent years with an average of -0.3c.
winter is the coldest season which has to do with the temperate zone.
Yes and no. Depending on where you live, it could be summer or winter. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter, but if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, it is summer.