Talk:Bondurant, Wyoming

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coldest town in Wyoming
I suspect this is also the coldest town in the lower 48, but it's hard to verify since the US government doesnt keep statistics like that. Montana is somewhat of a disappointment since it doesnt have many high mountain stations, and Colorado has some locations that are slightly colder but are not inhabited towns. Im going to leave the article the way it is for now since we can't just guess, but I may come up with a better idea later on. — Soap — 08:22, 26 October 2020 (UTC)

The rapidly warming climate of this town (compare old with new data) seems to be due to a move to a new location, because it seems too much to be accounted for by just global warming. — Soap — 23:24, 14 October 2023 (UTC)