The coldest summer in Michigan on record was 1816. All of North America experienced record cold temperatures because of a volcano eruption in the Dutch East Indies.
The coldest temperature recorded in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was -51 degrees Fahrenheit (-46 degrees Celsius) in January 1982 in the town of Brimley. This extreme cold is typical for the region during harsh winter months, where temperatures often drop significantly. The Upper Peninsula is known for its frigid winters, influenced by its northern latitude and proximity to Lake Superior.
Florida being closer to the equator would mean that they have slightly longer daylight hours in the summer based on the angle of the earth toward the sun. Michigan gets more daylight during the summer since it is farther from the equator and closer to the Arctic Circle, north of which there is no sunset on the day of the summer solstice. On June 21, Detroit has about 15¼ hours of sunlight while Miami has only about 13 3/4 hours of sunlight. Consequently, on December 21, Detroit has about 9 hours of sunlight while Miami has about 10½ hours of sunlight.
The coldest thing is ice. The coldest country is the south pole.
Russia is the coldest country in the world. The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
No. The coldest state in the USA is Alaska.
uhm yes... the upper pensila is the coldest though we get alot of snow and not that long of a summer:( although down by Detroit its not to shabby
The coldest month is January It's 20-30 degrees! :) (:
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it is four digrees fair and height
Boston
I dont know what the hecks the answer so...
Consider spending your summer holiday in Beautiful Downtown Barrow, Alaska.
112 F in Mio (1936) and -51 F in Vanderbilt (1934)
San Fransisco, CA or Seattle, WA
they are considered the coldest and hottest seasons. like my unhelpful help?
Qornet as sawda, with frosts even occuring in summer :D