Today is the coldest day of the year.
Russia and Canada's northernly average temperatures are about the same, which makes them the coldest countries.
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The coldest temperature ever recorded in Lancaster, CA was -18°F on January 4, 1963.
Yes. It is cold today, yesterday was colder, but tommorrow will be the coldest day of the year.
Today was really quite cold, compared to other days in California. I'm not entirely sure about the coldest temperature overall (of the coldest region of the state), but temperatures around the LA area reached a low of 39 degrees Fahrenheit at 5 in the morning.
Antarctica is typically the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures reaching as low as -90°C during its winter months. However, if you're looking for the coldest country in terms of average temperature, it would likely be Russia, with some of its regions experiencing extremely cold temperatures in winter.
Antarctica is known to have some of the coldest places on earth, with the South Pole often reaching extreme low temperatures. However, specific ranking of the coldest places can vary depending on the time of year and are subject to change due to weather conditions.
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
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Pluto is the coldest planet
Antarctica is the coldest continent.