Welcome to Top10Archive! If ever there was a video you’d want to cuddle up with your Snuggie for, it’d be this one! We’re traversing the globe, thermometer in hand, to find the top 10 coldest temperatures ever recorded! To give the best indication of just how cold some areas of the world can get, we considered both ground and air recorded temperatures in compiling this Archive.

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10. Ust’Shchugor, Russia (-72.6° F / -58.1° C)
9. Rogers Pass, Montana (-70° F / -56.5° C)
8. Prospect Creek, Alaska (-79.8° F / -62.1° C)
7. Snag, Yukon (-81.4° F / -63° C)
6. North Ice, Greenland (-87° F / -66.1° C)
5. Verkhoyansk, Russia (-93° F / -69° C)
4. Oymyakon, Russia (-96° F / -71.2° C)
3. Plateau Station, Antarctica (-123° F / -86° C)
2. Vostok, Antarctica (-128° F / -89° C)
1. Dome Argus, Antarctica (-135.8° F / -93.2° C)

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12 COMMENTS

  1. -18 F, Minnesota, low was -28 F last night, wind chill was -45 F.
    This type of cold hurts your bones when you go outside, but in 2 days, we
    suppose to be in the 30’s, it’s going to feel like spring.

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