1. Your country

1. Your country
2. The records for highest and lowest temperature of your country

I'll start.
>Japan
>41℃
>-41℃

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1. Norgay.
2. 35,6 °C and –51,4 °C, respectively.

>lowest
-24.1 degree Celsius

>highest
53 degree Celsius

High: 48℃
Low: -28℃

>Mierdú
>38.8°C
>–28,3 °C

Highest recorded July 5, 1937 45.0 °C (113.0 °F)

Lowest recorded February 3, 1947 −63.0 °C (−81.4 °F

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40 and -40
literally the perfectly balanced weather

Hungary
-35 °C and +42,2 °C

High: 37,2℃
Low: -51,5℃

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USA
134F (57C)
-79.8F (-62C)

Oh, and a fun fact: The highest temperature recorded in May and the highest average temperature in May were both recorded this year. Just goes to show how ridiculously hot we've had it here lately.

Aus
50.7°C
−23.0 °C

49,1°C
-39,0°C

>flaggot
>44,5 C
>-38,5 C
pretty mild

My country is fucking large, so
> +45.4 C
> −67,8 C

>55c
>-22c

I don't know but I do know that one day it was cold enough to snow and the very next day it was warm enough to wear a tshirt. That's why our roads are always fucked in Indiana.

Lelgium
36.2 Celsius
And -30

Malaysia
Highest: 40.1C
Lowest: 7.8C (Cameron Highlands)
Average: 27-31C

In Hokkaido last year, the temperature rose from -1.8℃ at 4am to 28.4℃ at 2pm. What's going on in this planet.

>> −67,8 C

Isn't it −71,2°C?