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The world record for lowest temperature recorded is -89.22°C. The shockingly low temperature, which converts to -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit, was recorded on July 21, 1983 at Vostok, Antarctica.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Scotland and the United Kingdom was on January 10, 1982, and December 30, 1995, in the Grampian village of Braemar and Altnaharra in the Highlands.
What is the coldest temperature ever recorded? The world record for the lowest temperature recorded is -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
Unsurprisingly, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the UK was in Scotland, with -27.2C recorded twice. The freeze was coldest in Braemar on January 10, 1982 and then Altnaharra matched it on ...
With the cold conditions set to continue, here is the lowest temperature ever recorded in Scotland and the UK. Scotland is generally colder than the rest of the UK because of its hilly terrain.
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While sub-zero conditions have been recorded across Scotland, previous years have seen far colder temperatures. This comes after the Met Office issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across ...