Montana holds the record at minus 70 degrees F on 20 January 1954 at Rogers Pass which has an elevation of 5,470 feet. That record is followed by:
Peter's Sink Utah at minus 69 degrees F.
Riverside Wyoming at minus 66 degrees F.
Maybell Colorada at minus 61 degrees F.
Idaho, Minnesota and North Dakota have all hit minus 60 degrees F.
January is typically the coldest month in Alaska, with temperatures dropping well below freezing in many parts of the state. Areas in the interior of Alaska can experience temperatures as low as -30 degrees Fahrenheit or below during this time.
Alaska, North Dakota, and Minnesota are typically considered the coldest states in the USA due to their geographic location and harsh winters. They experience very low temperatures and heavy snowfall during the winter months.
No, Juneau is the state capital of Alaska. It is not a continental state capital because Alaska is not part of the contiguous United States.
There is a tundra biome located in Alaska which is a state in the United States. The tundra biome is the coldest of all of the natural biomes.
Alaska is a state of the United States of America.
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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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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.
Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S.Click on "Alaska fun facts" under "Related links" below.
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No. The coldest state in the USA is Alaska.