The Yukon The Yukon
The Yukon holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada -63 degrees Celsius.
The highest recorded temperature in Canada was 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius). This temperature was recorded at Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, Canada on July 5th, 1937.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Simpson Desert was 49.5 degrees Celsius. This temperature was recorded in 1972 in Queensland.
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Maximum 21 degrees celsius, minimum 08 degrees celsius
The Yukon holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada -63 degrees Celsius.
The highest recorded temperature in Canada was 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius). This temperature was recorded at Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, Canada on July 5th, 1937.
Mid Sweden ocean Darren and Dalarna Province
I think the highest recorded temperature was 45 Celsius.
In Degrees Celsius
44.7 Celsius
-27.2 Celsius
30.5 celsius
The hottest ever recorded temperature in the Middle East is 54.0 degrees Celsius, in Tirat Tsvi, Israel. The coldest temperature was recorded at in Saudi Arabia at -12.3 degrees Celsius in Turaif.
The coldest/lowest temperature ever recorded was in Antarctica, 1983. The temperature was -89 degrees Celsius.
The Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) experienced the world's lowest temperature when -89.6 degrees Celsius was recorded on 21st July, 1983, at Vostok Station at an elevation of 3488 metres.
A maximum temperature of minus 0.2° Celsius was recorded on 3 July 1984. A minimum temperature of minus 7.1° Celsius was recorded on 1 July 1971.