But being serious now, I would think Vostok, at Antarctica, is the world's coldest place with something like -89 C on the 29th June '83. After all, as anyone would know, it is deep winter over there right know (that's me pointing the obvious). I think it's height (3,000 ft ASL) as well as being land locked are contributing factors. But all of this is said out of memory.
Not sure how cold it could get over the northern hemisphere in the summer, though. I do know of a website that lists every possible weather stations there are around the world so I'll put the link to that in here tomorrow (I'm typing this on the iPad as the main computer is turned off for the night).
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13 July 2013 23:16:32
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