Yes. Any negative/minus Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature is low.
During the longest summer month at South Pole station -- December, the record high temperature was minus 12.5 degrees F, the average high is minus 26.5 degrees, the average low is minus 29.3 degrees and the record low is minus 38 degrees.
It was minus 42 degrees F.
Minus 61 degrees F.
The record high was 107 degrees F and the low was minus 27 degrees F.
In southeast Alaska ranging from -20 degrees to 90 degrees F, with the lowest recorded temperature at minus 80 degrees F and the highest at 100 degrees F.Alaska has a record high of 100 degrees F and a record low of minus 80 degrees F.
In southeast Alaska ranging from -20 degrees to 90 degrees F, with the lowest recorded temperature at minus 80 degrees F and the highest at 100 degrees F.Alaska has a record high of 100 degrees F and a record low of minus 80 degrees F.
The record low for Alaska is minus 80 degrees F.
Record High 100 degrees F and record low minus 80 degrees F/
The record high is 100 degrees F. The record low is minus 80 degrees F.
Record High 100 degrees F and record low minus 80 degrees F/
161 - 85 = 76
Highest temperature-100 degrees F. Lowest temperature-minus 80 degrees F.