What is the coldest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Vermont? This is a weather trivia question that people living in Vermont or people thinking of visiting Vermont including the Green Mountains, ski resorts like Killington and Mount Snow, Lake Champlain, Fall colors, maple syrup and all the other great tourist attractions in the state will find interesting.
Vermont is certainly considered a cold weather state since it is located in New England and has a long border with Canada. Despite that, the record coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Vermont is probably a lot colder than most people might imagine.
What is the Coldest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Vermont?
- -50 degrees below zero on December 30, 1933
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in the state of Vermont is -50 degrees below zero. That record low temperature for Vermont was recorded on December 30, 1933, in Bloomfield.
Bloomfield is a small 200 population town located in northeastern Vermont along the Connecticut River and New Hampshire border some 20 miles south of the border with Canada. Vermont is tied with Maine and New Hampshire for the coldest weather temperature ever recorded in New England at -50 below zero.
How does a -50 degrees below zero record weather coldest temperature stack up vs the rest of the United States? It's ranks as the 14th coldest record weather temperature out of the 50 states, tied with New Mexico, Nevada, Maine and New Hampshire.
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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