Northern Plains and Upper Midwest See the Most Sub-Zero Temperatures in the U.S. Since 1950, Data Shows
UNITED STATES — Long-term temperature data dating back to 1950 shows that the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest have experienced the highest number of sub-zero temperature days in the country, far exceeding totals seen in the South, Southwest, and much of the East Coast. The analysis highlights a stark regional divide, with cities such as…
