What is the coldest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Indiana? This is a weather trivia question that people living in Indiana or people thinking of visiting Indiana including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, White River State Park, all the waterfalls in Clifty Falls State Park and all the other great tourist attractions in the state will find interesting.
Indiana is certainly considered a cold weather state. Despite that, the record coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Indiana is probably a lot colder than most people might imagine.
What is the Coldest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Indiana?
- -36 degrees below zero on January 19, 1994
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in the state of Indiana is -36 degrees below zero. That record low temperature for Indiana was recorded on January 19, 1994, in New Whiteland.
New Whiteland is a small 6,000 population city that's a suburb of Indianapolis. It is located only about 10 miles south of Indiana's capital city along Route 31. New Whiteland is located in Johnson County in Indiana.
How does a -36 degrees below zero record weather coldest temperature stack up vs the rest of the United States? It's ranks as the 31st coldest record weather temperature out of the 50 states tied with Illinois and one degree warmer than Kentucky and West Virginia in 29th place and two degrees colder than New Jersey and North Carolina in 34th place.
The coldest weather temperature ever recorded anywhere in the United States is -80 degrees below zero which occurred on January 23, 1971, in Prospect Creek, Alaska. The coldest weather temperature ever recorded in the lower 48 states is -70 degrees below zero which occurred on January 20, 1954, in Rogers Pass, Montana.
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