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Aug 11, 2022

[Answer] Where was the coldest recorded temperature in the contiguous U.S.?

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...1. Utah 2. Montana 3. North Dakota 4. Colorado




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Montana - Montanans were certainly feeling the chill on Rogers Pass on January 20, 1954, when the coldest temperature in the contiguous U.S. was recorded — a whopping 70 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. Situated on the Continental Divide, Rogers Pass lies 5,610 feet above sea level opposite the Helena National Forest, a rugged region that remains largely inaccessible and one of the last regions where grizzly bears reside in the U.S. As for the coldest temperature ever recorded in the country? You might not be surprised that Alaska claims that honor, as the northernmost state recorded a temperature of 80 degrees below zero in January 1971 at Prospect Creek. Brrr!:


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