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Montana hit record lows, with a -70°F reading in 1954 due to elevation, location, and Arctic air.
Montana recorded its five coldest temperatures on record, with the lowest reaching -70°F in 1954 at Rogers Pass.
The state’s extreme cold is attributed to its high elevation, geographic location, and frequent Arctic air masses.
These temperatures are rare but highlight Montana’s harsh winter climate, especially in remote, mountainous regions.
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Montana alcanzó mínimos récord, con una lectura de -70 ° F en 1954 debido a la elevación, ubicación y aire ártico.