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Apart from a visit to Jura in the new year he stayed in London for one of the coldest British winters on record and with such a national shortage of fuel that he burnt his furniture and his child's toys.
During the mild winters, July is the coldest month, with a mean temperature of about in Asunción and on the Paraná Plateau.
However, the Dahurian Larch tolerates the coldest winters in the northern hemisphere in eastern Siberia.
* 1976 – 1977, one of the coldest winters in the US in decades.
During the coldest winters, temperatures can drop to.
Monza has the typical submediterranean climate of the Po valley, with cool, short winters and warm summers ; temperatures are very similar to Milan and vary from about in January, the coldest month, to about in July, the warmest.
Athletics are also shaped by Marlboro's location, and by Vermont's long wintersthe coldest weather coincides with the academic year.
The town was once known as " the icebox of Florida ", due to it having the coldest winters in the state.
The town was once known as " the icebox of Florida ", due to it having the coldest winters in the state.
As stated before, Hokkaido winters are cold, with average temperatures in the coldest month at around-2. 5 degrees Celsius.
Timmins has very cold winters, being in northern Ontario, but temperatures in late summer and fall tend to be among the coldest for any major city in any Canadian province, although during the spring and summer it can get very hot.
One of the coldest winters the area had ever seen hit Portugal and killed many of the French forces.
* Winter – One of the coldest winters on record hits much of Canada
Their training camp was at the Goose Spit, and through one of the coldest and snowiest winters in memory, shelter and clothing proved to be totally inadequate.
The winters are long and cold with high yearly snowfall totals in these regions, in the majority of winter seasons a temperature of or lower can be expected with January as the coldest month.
This was followed in 1947 by Operation Woodpecker in which timber and peat was supplied to the civilian population of northern Germany in one of the coldest winters on record.
The neighbourhood of Villa Catedral, at about 990 meters above sea level, sees colder temperatures and increased snowfall: on the coldest winters, this hub, which serves as the base of a ski resort, can be snow covered through the winter, sometimes with over 50 cm snow ( in 2007, accumulations reached 100 cm !).
Because it is not surrounded by sea, the Midlands has both the warmest summers and some of the coldest winters in Tasmania.
The northern section of the mountains is the coldest part of eastern China, with extremely severe winters ( mean temperature ) and with large areas under permafrost.
The Packers, who had for years eschewed late-season home games because of the cold winters, would play host to the Cowboys in a game that would mark the coldest New Year's Eve in the history of Green Bay and the coldest title game in the history of the NFL, a record that still stands.
Choat could not be encouraged to leave Green Island, even during the coldest winters.
Summers can be hot with thunderstorms in unsettled spells, whereas winters are among the coldest in Greece.
Siberia is also the coldest winters to survive, this includes freezing temperature such as-50 degrees.

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they'd rather have things rugged, with only moderate protection on the coldest days.
Connecticut's warmest temperature is which occurred in Danbury on July 15, 1995 ; the coldest temperature is which occurred in Falls Village on February 16, 1943 and Coventry on January 22, 1961.
After defeating the Baltimore Orioles in the ALCS, Cleveland went on to face the Florida Marlins in the World Series which featured the coldest game in World Series history.
January is on average the coldest month, while July is the warmest.
Average temperatures range from on the Baltic islands to inland in July, the warmest month, and from on the Baltic islands to inland in February, the coldest month.
The warmest month on record at St Angelo was August 1995 with a mean temperature of ( mean maximum, mean minimum, while the coldest month was December 2010, with a mean temperature of ( mean maximum, mean minimum.
It is, on average, the coldest month in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is, on average, the coldest month of the year within most of the Northern Hemisphere ( where it is the second month of winter ) and the warmest month of the year within most of the Southern Hemisphere ( where it is the second month of summer ).
It is, on average, the warmest month in most of the Northern hemisphere ( where it is the second month of summer ) and the coldest month in much of the Southern hemisphere ( where it is the second month of winter ).
Louisiana's highest recorded temperature is in Plain Dealing on August 10, 1936 while the coldest recorded temperature is at Minden on February 13, 1899.
The coldest temperature ever recorded was − 41. 1 ° C (− 42 ° F ) on January 31, 1920, at Upper Stewiacke.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Nashville was on January 21, 1985, and the highest was on June 29, 2012.
The coldest month is January, when the 24-hour average is, and sub-zero lows ( below − 18 ° C ) can be expected on an average 3. 9 nights per year.
The coldest month is January ( February on the coastline ), the warmest usually is July.
The highest temperature on record was in July 1991 and the coldest in the Januarys of 1952 and 1959.
Both greenhouse theory and computer models predict that global warming should be more rapid in the polar regions than anywhere else ," he says, " but in July the Antarctic experienced the coldest weather on record.
In much of the boreal forest in Alaska, the growth of white spruce trees are stunted by unusually warm summers, while trees on some of the coldest fringes of the forest are experiencing faster growth than previously.
The coldest air temperature ever recorded on Earth is, at Vostok Station, Antarctica on 21 July 1983.

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