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Wyoming's climate is generally semi-arid and continental, however some areas of Wyoming have a desert climate.
Wyoming's climate is generally cold winters and hot summers. It can vary based on elevation and the part of the state you are in, The Bighorn basin has very hot summers and very cold winters while Laramie doesn't get as cold in the winter but has much cooler fall, summer, and spring seasons.
Summers in Wyoming are warm with July high temperatures averaging between 85 °F (29°C) and 95 °F (35°C) in most of the state. The higher the elevation, the cooler the summer temperatures will be.
The highest recorded temperature was 114° F on July 12, 1900, at Basin in the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming.
The lowest temperature recorded in Wyoming is -66°F (-54°C) in Riverside on February 9, 1933.
For most of the state of Wyoming, mean maximum temperatures in July range between 85 and 95° F. The mean minimum temperature in July ranges from 50 to 60 ° F.
Sample B had the lowest final temperature.
Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
In Dothan in 2010, the month with the lowest temperature was January.
The lowest recorded temperature on Jupiter is approximately minus 235 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 148 degrees Celsius). This frigid temperature is found in the planet's upper atmosphere.
The metal with the lowest temperature coefficient is Platinum. Its temperature coefficient of resistance is among the lowest of all metals, making it a preferred choice for applications where stability in resistance over a wide temperature range is required.