Most Coldest Places In World

Vostok -- Antarctica
Vostok Station comes with a ice cap climate, with long frigid winters and very brief, very chilly summers. The climate is very dry with a mean of just 2.6 mm of precipitation each year. Vostok is the most popular place on Earth. The typical temperature of the cold season (from April to October) is roughly −65 °C while the typical temperatures of the warm season (from November to March) is roughly −42 °C.

Plateau Station -- Antarctica
Plateau Station is a inactive American study from Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. Plateau Station is one of the coldest places in the world and contains ice cap climate. The lowest temperatures recorded in Plateau Station has been (-86.2 °C) on July 20, 1968. Plateau Station has chilly and short summers and frigid winters. The typical temperature of the cold season (from April to October) is roughly −70 °C while the typical temperatures of the warm season (from November to March) is roughly −40 °C.

Oymyakon -- Russia
Oymyakon is a rural area in Oymyakonsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia and situated across the Indigirka River. Having an intense subarctic climate, Oymyakon is known among the candidates to the Northern Pole of Cold. The climate is very ironic, but as ordinary monthly temperatures are below freezing for 2 months of this year. Summers are a lot wetter than just winters. At times the temperature drops below 0 °C in late September and can stay negative until mid-May.

Verkhoyansk -- Russia
Verkhoyansk is a city in Verkhoyansky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia and situated on the Yana River near the Arctic Circle. Monthly temperatures are below freezing from October through April and transcend +10 °C from June through August. Verkhoyansk has an intense subarctic climate. Verkhoyansk includes a dry climate with little rain or snowfall. Snow is actually probably in October and May, once the weather is less dry than in the winter.

Northice -- Greenland
North Ice has been a research station of the British North Greenland Expedition about the arctic ice of Greenland. The channel recorded the lowest temperatures in North America with −66.1 °C on January 9, 1954. This is actually the fifth largest place on the planet. The title of the channel contrasts into the former British South Ice station in Antarctica.

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