113 and -22 respectively.
Coldest temperature for North Carolina-34 degrees FahrenheitMount Mitchell, North CarolinaJanuary 21, 1985Source: NOAA Website
17 degrees
The coldest temperature recorded in Russian history is -67.7°C (-89.9°F), observed in the Oymyakon region of the Sakha Republic in February 1933. This makes Oymyakon one of the coldest permanently inhabited settlements on Earth.
Coldest temperature in West Virginia history-37 degrees FahrenheitLewisburg, West VirginiaDecember 30, 1917
-45 f. February 04, 1893
The lowest temperature recorded in the Dominican Republic was 0°C (32°F) in Constanza on January 26, 1957. This is a rare occurrence due to the country's predominantly tropical climate.
The American agency NASA recorded the coldest point in history on August, 2010. Sensors recorded a temperature -94.7 degrees Celsius in Antarctica.
The coldest day on record (records have been kept since 1872) was January 7, 1913, when the temperature plunged to an unbelievably frigid ... 25 degrees Fahrenheit (-4 degrees Celsius).Yes, I know, we're wimps. San Diego's lowest temperature in recorded history is warmer than an AVERAGE January day in Boston.
-55degrees, February 4, 1996, elevation-1,300ft.
The coldest weather recorded on kauai was on Kokee (mountain) It got to 29°F
According to the National Weather Service, which has temperature information dating back to 1871, the coldest temperature in Pittsburgh was -22 degrees Fahrenheit, or -30 degrees Celsius. This was recorded on January 19, 1994, which was also Pittsburgh's coldest day on record (lowest mean temperature) with an average of 13 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.The highest temperature recorded in Pittsburgh was 103 degrees Fahrenheit, or 39.4444 degrees Celsius. This record high was reached on three days: July 10, 1881, August 6, 1918, and July 16, 1988. That latest date was also the last day of the longest heat wave in Pittsburgh history, a 13-day span that started on the Fourth of July, during which the high was never lower than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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