The lowest recorded temperature was -22 °F, occurring on January 19, 1994.

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How do you read "-22 °F"?

1. minus twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit
2. negative twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit
3. twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit below zero

Any will do. The first is probably most common.

When reading the temperature "-22 °F," there are different ways to express it. Here are three common ways:

1. "Minus twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit."
This is a straightforward way to read the temperature, using the word "minus" followed by the number and then the unit of measurement.

2. "Negative twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit."
Similar to the first option, this way of reading the temperature also uses the word "negative" instead of "minus." This conveys the same meaning.

3. "Twenty-two degrees Fahrenheit below zero."
In this approach, we express the temperature as being a certain number of degrees below zero. In this case, the temperature is twenty-two degrees below zero Fahrenheit.

All three options are correct and convey the same meaning. The choice of how to read the temperature is a matter of personal preference and can vary based on regional dialects or conventions.