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Kansas' Coldest Januaries

Kansass coldest Januaries, from 1895 to 2022, have averaged between 13.5°F to 21°F, with minimal precipitation. The coldest was 1940, and the warmest was 1977. These extreme winters occurred in clusters, reminding us of Kansass harsh winter potential. Checkout Solipillow.com

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