While much of the world continues to experience rising global temperatures, some countries remain consistently frozen throughout the year due to their geography, latitude, and long Arctic winters.
Based on 2026 climate rankings compiled from global temperature datasets, northern and high-altitude nations continue to dominate the list of the worldโs coldest countries.
Top 10 Coldest Countries in the World (2026)
1. Russia
Russia tops the list with an average annual temperature of about -2.50ยฐC, largely due to its vast Siberian and Arctic regions.
2. Canada
Canada follows closely with an average of around -2.14ยฐC, especially in its northern territories like Nunavut.
3. Tajikistan
Despite its warmer image in some regions, its mountainous terrain pushes its average to about 1.10ยฐC.
4. Kyrgyzstan
High-altitude geography keeps temperatures low at roughly 1.54ยฐC annually.
5. Iceland
The โLand of Fire and Iceโ averages around 1.98ยฐC, influenced by Arctic proximity and ocean currents.
6. Mongolia
A harsh continental climate gives Mongolia an average of about 2.36ยฐC.
7. Norway
Northern latitude and Arctic zones bring Norway to around 3.00ยฐC.
8. Sweden
Sweden records an average of about 4.55ยฐC, with colder conditions in its north.
9. Andorra
A small mountainous European nation averaging about 6.23ยฐC.
10. Switzerland
High Alpine elevation keeps Switzerland near the bottom of the list at about 6.27ยฐC.

Why These Countries Are So Cold
Experts say extreme cold is influenced by:
- Proximity to the Arctic Circle
- High altitude (mountain regions)
- Distance from ocean warming effects
- Long winter seasons with limited sunlight
These factors combine to keep temperatures low year-round, especially in parts of Eurasia and North America.
Coldest Countries Comparison (2026)
Final Take
Russia and Canada remain the undisputed cold giants of the world, while Central Asian countries like Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan surprise many by ranking among the coldest due to their extreme mountain climates.



