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Show 66 BELOW IS COLDEST EVER RECORDED IN U. S. The all-time low record of temperature for the United States is CG degrees below zero reported from Riverside Ranger Station in Yellowstone Park, February 9, 1933. The world record is 90 degrees below in northern Siberia, while 78 below has been experienced in Alaska. Only two states, Wyoming and Montana, have been colder than 60 below zero since the weather bureau started keeping track of the weather. Several state New Hampshire, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Washington have records of 50 or more below. Every state has subzero temperatures on its weather records. The cold wave of February, 1899, brought weather of 2 below to northern Florida and zero to the Alabama coast. States as far south as Tennessee have had temperatures tempera-tures 30 below zero. The record for cold in Texas is 23 below. be-low. Temperatures of 16 to 18 below have been recorded in Louisiana and the northern portions of the east gulf states. |