Record LOWS for your location. (recorded, temperatures, city, frost)
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Record low for Pembroke Pines, FL: 25 F (January 19, 1977)
Coldest I've experienced in my area: 27 F (On January 11, 2010; there were frozen puddles in spots)
Record low for Vancouver is -17.8°C in January 1950. The coldest I've personally experienced I think was -35°C when I lived in Ottawa. Too cold for me
Central city -23.9°C/-11°F. Lowest in the metropolitan area (Saint Maur again): -25.6°C/-14.1°F. Lowest in the region: -31°C/-23.8°F (Fontainebleau, thanks to sandy soils). These readings are very old though (December 10, 1879) and the cold snap exceptional. I don't expect temps to plummet "that low" in my lifetime, at least in the city and its suburbs. Though there has been a -28°C in a nearby frost hollow in 1985.
No idea, but but I know a temperature of -12.8°C was recorded in Leeds in April in 1912 which is one of the coldest April temperatures recorded in the UK, so I assume at some point much lower temperatures were recorded in DJF (before rapid expansion began)
Coldest ever experienced was -20°C in Toronto (found it more tolerable than the heat of 2003 in England)
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