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Everybody is good at something so it just makes sense that every place should be able to make the same claim and when it comes to extreme, bitter cold, Alberta is number one! Actually, individual ...
The coldest place on the planet, Jakutsk, Russia, is absurdly brisk at -47ºC. In second, third, fourth and fifth place are locations in Alberta, ranging from -43ºC to -39ºC. We are shivering just ...
The only other place on the planet that is also experiencing extreme cold is Jakutsk in northern Russia, where temperatures are ranging from -40°C to -50°C.
Deadmen Valley, Northwest Territories recorded a brutally cold temperature of -45°C (-49.0°F) and the only place that was colder was Jakutsk, Russia at -48°C (-54.4°F) at 4:00 p.m. EST on ...
A couple of spots in Russia claim the top two, and after that, it’s Canadian cold making up the rest of the list. In addition to the Alberta spots, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories appear ...
Tied for the coldest spot on Earth that day hit a very chilly -38 degrees Fahrenheit (-38.89 degrees C). Top spot went to Eureka Nunavut, in Canada, and Jakutsk, Russia. This is a great time to ...
The top five coldest cities are all in Russia: Jakutsk, Surgut, Archangel, Nizhnevartovsk and Murmansk.