Where is the coldest place on Earth? (2024)

Despite global warming, places still get cold. Really, really cold...

By Ibrahim Sawal

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Hardly the most popular holiday hotspots, these places are known for their extreme cold. If you are planning a visit, grab a blanket and get ready to hunker down – they hold the record for the coldest temperatures ever recorded.

1) Eastern Antarctic Plateau, Antarctica (-94°C)

The Eastern Antarctic Plateau claims the title of coldest place on Earth. Between 2004 and 2016, satellite data collected across Dome Argus and Dome Fuji, an area around the size of Australia, suggest that air temperatures could be around -94°C. This would be the coldest temperature on Earth, but researchers think that with the dry air around the area, it could cause temperatures to get even colder.

2) Vostok Station Antarctica (-89.2°C)

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Part of the Southern Pole of Cold, an area in the southern hemisphere with the lowest-recorded surface temperatures, the Vostok research station was created by the Soviet Union in 1957. Thermometers here reached a low of -89.2°C in July 1983, the lowest air temperature ever directly recorded. It is also one of the driest places on Earth, receiving around 20 millimetres of precipitation a year, all of which is snow.

3) Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica (-82.8°C)

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Located on the South Pole, the Amundsen-Scott Station was built in 1956 and gets six months of sunlight in the summer and six months of total darkness in the winter months. The highest temperature recorded on this part of the East Antarctic Plateau was on Christmas Day in 2011, where thermometers rose to a positively balmy -12.3°C. The coldest on record was -82.8°C in June 1982.

4) Denali, Alaska, United States of America (-73°C)

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Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, is the highest mountain peak in North America, more than 6000 metres above sea level. With an average temperature of around -10°C, only half the people who attempt to climb this mountain actually make it to the peak. Between 1950 and 1969, a weather station there picked up a temperature of around -73°C, but wind chills can be as low as -83.4°C.

5) Klinck station, Greenland (-69.6°C)

The Klinck weather station holds the record for the coldest place in the Arctic Circle. Located in central Greenland, it beat the previous record held by Oymyakon (see below) by around 2 degrees in December 1991, reaching -69.6°C. Despite these cold temperatures, much of Greenland’s ice is melting rapidly.

6) Oymyakon, Siberia, Russia (-67.7°C)

Oymyakon is the coldest permanently-inhabited place on Earth and is found in the Arctic Circle’s Northern Pole of Cold. In 1933, it recorded its lowest temperature of -67.7°C. With a population of below 500, schools will shut only if it’s colder than -55°C, which can be the average minimum temperature during the winter.

7) North Ice, Greenland (-66.1°C)

This research station, set up during the British North Greenland Expedition in the 1950s, held the record low temperature in North America at the time. In 1954, the temperature plunged to -66.1°C.

8) Yakutsk, Siberia, Russia (-64.4°C)

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Yakutsk is one of the coldest cities on Earth and located on permafrost. Although the region experiences some short but warm summers, with temperatures in 2011 reaching up to 38.4°C, it also has long and extremely cold winters. In 1891, temperatures dropped to -64.4°C. Located along the Lena river, during the winter months it is often cold enough for the river to freeze and become strong enough to be used as a road.

9) Snag, Yukon Territory, Canada (-62.8°C)

In 1947, the small village of Snag in the Yukon of northwest Canada was home to around 10 First Nation people. The village was used as an emergency landing strip during second world war and later as a weather station, where temperatures as low as -62.8°C were recorded, prompting researchers to get their equipment retested to make sure it was working correctly.

10) Prospect Creek, Alaska, United States of America (-62.1°C)

Built as a settlement for workers of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System in the late 1970s, the village is now practically deserted. In January 1971, a frosty -62.1°C was recorded and the settlement still claims some of the coldest winter temperatures in the USA.

Where is the coldest place on Earth? (2024)

FAQs

Is Antarctica colder than Siberia? ›

Antarctica takes the title for the top 4 coldest places on earth, but Russia and Greenland aren't far behind Alaska, with lows of -69.8°C (-93°F) and -69.4°C (-92.9°F) respectively.

Is Canada colder than Antarctica? ›

The Coldest Places In The World Are Mostly In Canada & Even Antarctica Is Warmer.

What is the coldest city in the US? ›

1. Fairbanks, Alaska. With a minimum average temperature of about minus 17 degrees Fahrenheit, Fairbanks takes the cake as the coldest city in the U.S. The northernmost major city in Alaska, Fairbanks has seen record cold temperatures reaching minus 66 degrees in the past.

What is the hottest city on Earth? ›

Dallol, Ethiopia

Dallol holds the official record for highest average temperature for an inhabited place on Earth. From 1960 to 1966, the annual mean temperature of the locality was 34.4 °C (93.9 °F), while the average daily maximum temperature during the same period was recorded as a scorching 41.1 °C (106.0 °F).

Who owns Antarctica? ›

Seven countries (Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom) maintain territorial claims in Antarctica, but the United States and most other countries do not recognize those claims.

Does anyone live in Antarctica? ›

Antarctica is the only continent with no permanent human habitation. There are, however, permanent human settlements, where scientists and support staff live for part of the year on a rotating basis. The continent of Antarctica makes up most of the Antarctic region.

Is Minnesota colder than Antarctica? ›

Cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois have reported temperatures colder than Antarctica, the planet's southernmost continent.

What is the 10th coldest state? ›

New Hampshire is the tenth-coldest state in the U.S. The average temperature in New Hampshire is 44.2°F (6.8°C). In January, the state's coldest month, temperatures range from -4°F to 15°F. The northern parts of New Hampshire are affected by strong arctic winds from Canada, causing more aggressive cold fronts.

What country has the 10 coldest cities? ›

Here are 10 of the coldest cities in the world where you'll be able to have some freezing winter fun.
  • Novosibirsk, Russia. ...
  • Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. ...
  • Winnipeg, Canada. ...
  • Irkutsk, Russia. ...
  • Harbin, China. ...
  • Fairbanks, United States. ...
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Credit:tanukiphoto/iStock. ...
  • Yakutsk, Russia. Credit: Tatiana Gasich/Shutterstock.

Is Antarctica or Alaska colder? ›

Antarctica takes the title for the top 4 coldest places on earth, but Russia and Greenland aren't far behind Alaska, with lows of -69.8°C (-93°F) and -69.4°C (-92.9°F) respectively.

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