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  • Brandon Manitoba Canada Feb 5 2007 -39.7 degrees Celsius (a whisker off of -40 degress Fahrenheit). Environment Canada couldn't provide me with wild-chill but if memory serves it was about -55 Celsius (-67 degrees Fahrenheit).
  • I've been in -24°F with wind chills quite a few times, both in California in the Sierras and here in New York.
  • Growing up in Northern Ontario the temperature would dip to the minus 40s at times. With windchill it would feel like minus 50 or more.
  • In Arizona, -34 A lot of people don't know that it can get realllly cold over here during winter.
  • -40C with no wind (thankfully!). That was INSIDE a cabin. It was -30C outside but the insulation within the cabin was so good it kept it cold for a few weeks after a serious cold snap. This was in 2007 in Norway.
  • Durango, Colorado, in Dec. of 1991 -36F Brrrrrrr.
  • -57 celcius including windchill so i did my usual routine and walked to school wearing chucks and a skirt, plus a wool coat (see im smartish)
  • -30 Celcius in Oslo, Norway during New Year 2004
  • -20 Celsius in Munich and Vienna in 1977. Went to the Dachau concentration camp outside of Munich on that day. Made me appreciate how much I had, and how great the struggle to live was amongst the detainees...how on earth did anyone survive in that sort of cold with no protection such as we had (clothing wise) and with no food or health care?
  • It was one fine January morning in North Chicago, IL. The still air temp was a brisk -10ºF and with that delightful wind breezing in off of Lake Michigan the wind chill was a pleasantly crisp -62º F. :) The coldest wind chill temp I've ever heard of was at Mt. Washington, NH. The still air temp was -35 and with a 100 MPH wind gusting up Tuckerman bowl the chill temp was -200º F. :o

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