Barrow is the farthest north. Though many areas in Alaska can drop to extremely cold points, especially if one factors in wind chill.
Alaska is not the coldest place on earth. Antarctica holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth at -128.6°F (-89.2°C) in 1983. However, Alaska does experience extremely cold temperatures, especially in the interior and northern regions during the winter months.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the United States was -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62.2 degrees Celsius) in Prospect Creek, Alaska on January 23, 1971. This extreme low temperature was recorded during an exceptionally cold Arctic outbreak in the region.
Alaska's lowest temperature came on February 3, 1947 when the station at Prospect Hill recorded a low of - 80 degrees F or -62.2 degrees C . It was minus 80 degrees F.
The three regions that have the coldest climate are Verkhoyansk, Russia, Oymyakon, Russia, and Barrow, Alaska. Hell, Norway is also one of the coldest cities in the world.
Central/interior Alaska near the Yukon border is the coldest in the winter (but ironically the warmest in the summer, due to its continental climate). It isn't unusual to drop below -40 degrees in the winter, and -50 happens most places in most winters.
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.
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Fairbanks, Alaska is considered one of the coldest cities in the US, with temperatures dropping below freezing for much of the year. Other cities like International Falls, Minnesota and Barrow, Alaska are also known for their extreme cold temperatures during the winter months.
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The coldest state in the US is Alaska. It is the most northern US state.
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Alsaka is a state . Antarctica is the coldest country.
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