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Wow, it’s cold out there! Fahrenheit cold, I’m talking about. Brrrr! It’s so chilly that I can see my breath. You know what they say: if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen - and in this case, bundle up and stay inside! With temperatures dropping below freezing, it’s time to break out the winter coats and hats. Let’s face it: when it gets this fahrenheit cold outside, there’s no way around it - you just gotta tough it out until spring arrives.

What Fahrenheit Is Too Cold? [Solved]

It’s freezing out there! If the temperature drops below zero or the windchill is -18 or lower, it’s a good idea to stay inside and keep your skin covered if you do have to go out. Thirty minutes should be your max.

  1. Freezing Point: The freezing point of water in Fahrenheit is 32°F, which is the temperature at which water turns to ice.

  2. Boiling Point: The boiling point of water in Fahrenheit is 212°F, which is the temperature at which water turns to steam.

  3. Absolute Zero: Absolute zero in Fahrenheit is -459.67°F, which is the lowest possible temperature that can be reached and where all molecular motion stops.

  4. Coldest Temperature Recorded on Earth: The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -128.6°F in Antarctica on July 21st 1983 according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

  5. Coldest Temperature Recorded Outside of Earth: The coldest temperature ever recorded outside of Earth was -387°F on Saturn’s moon Titan according to NASA’s Cassini spacecraft mission data from 2004-2017

Fahrenheit cold is pretty darn chilly! It’s like stepping outside on a winter day and feeling the chill in the air. You know, when your nose hairs freeze and you can see your breath? Yeah, that kind of cold. Brrrr!