It's not just you, it's the Earth. Newly analyzed satellite data shows a record low for the planet has been recorded.
The coldest
One day last July was nearly that cold, at -135.3 F.
Since the temperature was captured via satellite, not thermostat, it won't be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, The Guardian reports.
An ice scientist who reported the temperature said it's something more fitting for Mars than for one of Earth's poles.
(via Digg)
Brr.