There are some countries in the world that are constantly cold. Snowfall never stops and coats never hang. Coat hangers are a very important item for these countries. You will be an officially slow burn, not the sun!
If you are thinking of traveling or are considering moving to another country, we insist recommend you review this list. Let’s learn the coldest places in the world together.
Top 10 Coldest Countries
10. Estonia
Estonia is a Baltic state in northern Europe. February is the coldest month in Estonia with an average temperature of -5°C (23°F) and July is the hottest month with an average temperature of 18°C (64°F).
9. Finland
Winter does not leave the country for 4 months from December to March. Finland sees an average temperature of around -20°C (-4°F). Besides the difficulty of snowfall, hard winds make life even more difficult in Finland.
8. Mongolia
Mongolia is a very cold country with a long and frigid winter for about 6 months. Winters are extremely hard dropping -32 °C (-26 °F) in the coldest areas of the north.
7. Iceland
Iceland is a very lovely country in Europe. Iceland frosty winds are extremely strong and powerful than you can freeze. In the northern parts temperature ever recorded -40 °C (-40°F) in 1971.
6. Greenland
Greenland has an Arctic climate with average temperatures that do not exceed 10° C (50° F) in the warmest summer months. Think about the winter season. The coldest record is -43 °C (-45 °F).
5. North East of United States
We can’t say the United State all of the cold. But the northeastern parts of America and especially Alaska’s winter are very cold. Lowest temperature -62° C (-79.8° F) at Prospect Creek in Alaska on January 23, 1971. (U.S. Record)
4. Kazakhstan
In the north, the temperature can reach -50 °C (-58 °F) in winter, as well as 40 °C (104 °F) in summer.
3. Canada
Canada is a very big country with a variety of weather conditions. Strong winds make -10 °C feels like -30°C. The average winter temperature is freezing -30°C. The lowest temperature ever recorded Snag, YT -63 °C (-81.4 °F), Feb. 3, 1947.
2. Russia
You can see the sun for just two months. Russia has a very varied climate. Arctic wind effect the whole of Russia. Winter temperature gets down -50°C (-58 °F) and the lowest average in January is -39 °C (-38.2 °F). The lowest temperature registered there was −71.2 °C (−96.2 °F) in 1924 at Oymyakon.
1. Antarctica
Here is the coldest continent in the world. Technically Antarctica isn’t a country. Seven nations that have claimed territory in Antarctica. Coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth in Antarctica: -94.7C (-135.8F).
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