Peter Sinks Becomes One Of The Coldest Places In The U.S. – ABC4 Utah
Coldest temperature in the US Thursday recorded in Peter Sinks, Utah
Utah's extreme weather star had a workout this winter - The Salt Lake Tribune
Temperature Sinks: Why Some of the Coldest Places on Earth Get So Cold | The Weather Channel
Peter Sinks Utah - The Second Coldest Location in The United States - YouTube
Coldest October temperature on record observed in Utah Monday morning
Utah's Peter Sinks reaches -62 Monday; Why does it get so cold?
Coldest October Temperature In U.S. Ever Recorded In Logan Canyon, Peter Sinks | Utah Public Radio
KSL 5 TV - BRRR! 🥶 Here are some of Utah's coldest temperatures from Tuesday morning - including -39 degrees in Peter Sinks! Kevin Eubank KSL will have details on some more
Peter Sink August 2014
Belski's Blog - U.S. record for lowest temp in Oct. broken again
Temperature Sinks: Why Some of the Coldest Places on Earth Get So Cold | Weather Underground
Peter Sinks: One of The Coldest Temperatures Ever in The United States Recorded Near Logan, Utah - Utah Stories
NWS Weather Prediction Center on X: "The Mar 2022 High/Low Temperature summary for the Lower 48: Coldest: -48F at Peter Sinks, UT - Mar 10 🥶 Hottest: 104F Death Valley, CA -
Logan Canyon sets icy record | News | hjnews.com
Peter Sinks
Peter Sinks Utah
Coldest temperature in the US Monday recorded in Peter Sinks, Utah
Experiencing 62 degrees below zero at Peter Sinks - YouTube
Peter Sinks: One of The Coldest Temperatures Ever in The United States Recorded Near Logan, Utah - Utah Stories
Utah Sinkhole Is The Coldest In The Nation
Glad You Asked: Where is the Coolest Spot in Utah? - Utah Geological Survey
Peter Sink August 2014
Coldest temperatures in Utah at Peter Sinks | Ever wonder where the coldest place in Utah is? In Peter Sinks, it was -48 on Tuesday. | By FOX 13 News | Facebook
Brian Blaylock's Weather Blog: Peter Sinks, Utah: One of the coldest places
Utah Sinkhole Is The Coldest In The Nation
Glad You Asked: Where is the Coolest Spot in Utah? - Utah Geological Survey