WebOn 6 February 1933, a temperature of −67.7 °C (−89.9 °F) was recorded at Oymyakon's weather station. [15] [16] This was almost the coldest officially recorded temperature in the Northern Hemisphere (Verkhoyansk had recorded −67.8 °C (−90.0 °F) on 5 and 7 February, 1892). WebDec 10, 2013 · The coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth is northeastern Siberia, where temperatures in the towns of Verkhoyansk and Oimekon dropped to a bone-chilling 90 degrees below zero …
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Web4. Coldest Place in China – Harbin. Coldest day on record: -45 °C (-49 °F) Average minimum temperature in winter: -36 °C (-32.8 °F) Average maximum temperature in summer: 25.5 °C (78 °F) Known as the ‘Ice City,’ Harbin embraces its title as being one of the coldest cities in the world. WebApr 26, 2024 · Verkhoyansk, Siberia, Russia: -68.8°C @flickr by Mundo por Terra Verkhoyansk takes the third step of the podium with minimum average temperatures close to -47.7°C during January. But, the lowest temperature ever recorded was -68.8°C in February 1892. 2. Tomtor, Siberia, Russia: -69.2°C BerendWorst, CC BY-SA 4.0, via … expandable racks
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WebJan 10, 2024 · Siberia’s Coldest Temperature Since 2002, Host Of Records Felled ACROSS Transcontinental Russia The 13.1 million km2 land mass that is Siberia has … WebDec 14, 2024 · The average temperatures across Arctic Siberia reached up to 10 degrees Celsius above normal for much of the summer last year, the WMO said, adding that this … WebJan 24, 2024 · Oymyakon in eastern Siberia is the coldest inhabited place on Earth. This tiny hamlet in Russia has a population of around 500. Its lowest temperature was seen in February 1933 at minus 67.7 degrees Celsius. The average temperature here falls to minus 58 degrees Celsius in the winter. expanding clip art