Black - Blue.
Black stars have cooled off completely (some are huge hunks of carbon (diamond!). Stars that are progressively warmer are brown, red, orange, yellow, then blue, blue-white are the hottest.
The coldest temperature in Miami last year was 39°F on January 20, 2021.
The coldest recorded temperature in Timmins, Ontario, Canada was -51.1 degrees Celsius (-60 degrees Fahrenheit) on January 31, 1966.
The coldest recorded temperature was 5 degrees F on 23 January 1940.
Not necessarily. Rain can fall when the air temperature is above freezing. The temperature at the surface where rain falls can be higher than the coldest layer of air above.
The coldest temperature on record in Fort Myers, Florida is 24°F (-4°C), which occurred on January 19, 1977.
The coldest stars are the red dwarves. Anything colder than that would be a "brown dwarf", which is no longer really a star.
A black dwarf star is the coldest. See related question.
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Triton. It is the coldest object that has been measured in our Solar System, with a temperature of -235° C (-391° F).
The coldest temperature was minus 28 degrees F.
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
It depends on your interpretation of what a star is:The coldest star on the main dequence is a red dwarf.The coldest star off of the main dequence is a red giant.The coldest stellar remant is a black dwarf.However, there stars that cannot fuse hydrogen, but emit light: They are:Brown dwarf < 2,000 oKMethane dwarfs < 1,300 oKSub Brown Dwarfs < 600 oKBlack dwarf 2.3 oK - although none have been observed - See related link.
mid thirties is the coldest they can tolerate.
3,930 degrees kelvin. one of the coolest/coldest stars in the constellation
The coldest planet is Uranus, with an average temperature of about -350 °F.
coldest recorded temp. in portugal
Coldest temperature in Arkansas-29 degrees FahrenheitPond, ArkansasFebruary 13, 1905