In the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice hits on 12/21 each year. This is the point when orbit and tilt of the earth's axis is at it's furthest point away from the sun. Typically this will be the coldest day, excluding meteorological changes local to where you are on that day.
It is January 31st, the southern hemisphere. The hottest day of the year is July 31st.
That really depends where you are. Antarctica, half the year. Norway? Chile?
Usually around 5-7am
In a regular year, the 88th day of the year is March 29. In a leap year, the 88th day of the year is March 28.
In a non-leap year, the 144th day of the year is May 24. In a leap year, the 144th day of the year is May 23.
Today is the coldest day of the year.
Wrecked - 2008 Coldest Day of the Year was released on: USA: 11 June 2009
It is January 31st, the southern hemisphere. The hottest day of the year is July 31st.
That really depends where you are. Antarctica, half the year. Norway? Chile?
January 13th
Clouds help keep warmth from radiating away from land. "No clouds" do let warmth radiate away, making it cooold. The coldest day of the year is quite often on a cloudless day for this reason.
because the last of the days of the month atracts the artic winds
Yes, "coldest" is a word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "cold," used to describe the lowest temperature or the most severe level of coldness.
The coldest day ever in Seattle was December 31, 1950. It was 0 °F!
Generally July and August are the coldest times of year in Antarctica.
Sarnia's coldest day on record was -32.2°C (-26°F) on January 14, 1973.
Ronald ReagenWhen The Coldest March Inauguration Occured...O_o