Ain’t no Sunshine…
Missourians can expect their darkest and coldest day on January 4.
Weather stats taken from the last 30 years pinpoint on which day each state is forecast to experience the coldest temperature and least amount of solar energy.
Sleepopolis painstakingly researched the last 30 years of weather data to find out exactly on which date we can expect the lowest temperatures and least amount of solar energy – that is – the most miserable day of the year.
It turns out that statistically, The Show-Me State can expect its coldest day on Jan. 22 (33°F); the darkest day on Dec. 18; and therefore the most miserable day of the year on Jan. 4, 2018 (based on an average of the coldest and darkest day).
But different states will experience their most miserable days on separate dates. The oceanic climate of the West Coast, for example, means Washington is going to be the first state to experience their most miserable day on Dec. 22.
East Coast states however will have to hold on a little bit longer for the inevitable day to arrive, as it’s not due until the new year (Jan. 11).


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Picture: Cindy Barker of Altamont took the pix.