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Find Out 7 Coldest States in April

Are you interested in learning about the states that experience the coldest temperatures in April? Continue reading to discover out, and make sure to adjust your itineraries accordingly!

April marks the beginning of spring in many regions of the United States, and with it comes the blooming of lovely flowers. Yet springtime isn't the same in every state. Even if the days are getting longer and the snow is starting to melt, it still gets extremely cold in some places.

Alaska is a top candidate for the title of state with the lowest average temperature in April. After all, around a third of the state of Alaska lies above the arctic circle, making it the northernmost state in the United States.

1. Alaska

In April, North Dakota is the second coldest state in the United States, which makes sense given that it is the second coldest state overall. In the winter, it is not unusual for temperatures to drop below freezing.

2. North Dakota

Temperatures in North Dakota begin to rise in April, while they are still below average for the rest of the country. In April, average high temperatures generally range from the mid-40s to low-60s, depending on the area.

The winters in South Dakota are extremely cold, typically staying below freezing until late March. The coldest recorded temperature in the state was nearly -60 degrees F in 1936!

3. South Dakota

It can get rather chilly in the mornings and nights during the month of April in Montana. Temperatures in this state average in the mid-20s to mid-50s this time of year, though they can be warmer or cooler depending on latitude and altitude.

4. Montana

Minnesota has among of the coldest winters of the lower 48 states because of its northern location. Temperatures drop well below freezing between November and April, with record lows of -60 degrees Fahrenheit.

5. Minnesota

Temperatures in Wisconsin vary greatly from winter (when they drop considerably below freezing) to summer (when they soar into the 70s and 80s).

6. Wisconsin

Wyoming is one of the coldest states in the US, thanks to its mean elevation of 6,700 feet. In April, you can expect breezy and cold conditions. Nonetheless, it's important to note that temperatures can fluctuate considerably around the state.

7. Wyoming

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