Bartlesville, Oklahoma. - Records amount of snow have fallen across the state, and now records for low temperatures are starting to fall too.

In fact, some temperatures across the state Thursday morning were lower than North Pole, Alaska, which was a balmy 16 degrees.


In Bartlesville, the National Weather Service recorded the temperature reaching 28 degrees below 0, setting an all-time city record.

The Oklahoma Mesonet released a statement saying Nowata reached -31 degrees.

Whichever temperature is recorded, it will be an all-time low for Oklahoma.

The previous state record was -27 in Watts in 1930 and -27 in Vinita in 1909.

Tulsa has been as cold as 9 below which a daily record for the city, the coldest temperature in Tulsa in 15 years.

The record for the Tulsa is -16 set an all-time record on January 22, 1930.

What's the temperature in other places around the globe at 7:30 a.m.:

* Moscow, Russia, 12
* Anchorage, Alaska, 30
* North Pole, Alaska, 18
* Helsinki, Finland, 16
* Warsaw, Poland, 34
* Stockholm, Sweden, 30
* Oslo, Norway, 27
* Toronto, Canada, 7
* Philadelphia, PA, 26
* Reykjavik, Iceland, 39
* International Falls, MN, -30
* Barrow, Alaska, -2