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The coldest day in Stockholm was recorded on February 2, 1966, when temperatures plummeted to -38.0 °C (-36.4 °F). This extreme cold was part of a broader cold wave that affected much of Sweden during that winter. Such low temperatures are quite rare for the city, which typically experiences milder winters compared to other parts of Sweden.

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