
What is the coldest temperature in Texas?
Midwest hunkered down for historically low temperatures — bone-chilling, water-thrown-into-the-air-freezing, soul-sucking cold — we got to thinking: What was the coldest temperature ever recorded in Texas? According to The Weather Channel, the coldest temperature was 23 degrees below zero.
What was the temperature in January 2010?
But Climatespy.com says during January the overnight temperature drops to an average of 42.8 degrees, with the lowest temperature of 17.1 degrees being recorded on Jan. 9, 2010.
When was the lowest temperature recorded?
The lowest temperature measured during that time was -2 degrees Fahrenheit (-19 Celsius) on Jan. 31, 1949. Since 1939, temperature extremes were observed at Camp Mabry, according to the site.
When did the Seminole shooting happen?
Louis Today reported it happened in the town of Seminole — the Gaines County seat located in West Texas just above the Texas Panhandle — on Feb. 8, 1933.
What was the coldest temperature in Texas?
As several states in the Midwest hunker down for historically low wind chills, that got us thinking — What was the coldest temperature ever recorded in Texas? According to The Weather Channel, the coldest temperature was 23 degrees below zero.
What states are experiencing subzero temperatures?
Subzero temperatures and similarly fierce wind chills are also expected in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio as a breakdown in the polar vortex blasts arctic cold south, leaving many states feeling more like Antarctica this week — only colder.
What states have colder temperatures than zero?
While Florida's coldest temperature was a measly 2 degrees below zero, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota and Minnesota have each seen temperatures fall to at least 60 degrees below zero. No state will come close to breaking those records this week, but that's not going to warm the hearts of people in the Midwest.
