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USA & World Weather Records
(Last updated on Sept 24, 2020)
RECORD USA HIGH TEMPERATURES BY STATE
Here are the all time High Temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) for all 50 States (Elevation is in feet) |
State | Temperature | Date | Location | Elevation |
Alabama | 112° | Sept. 5, 1925 | Centerville | 345 |
Alaska | 100° | June 27, 1915 | Ft. Yukon | 420 |
Arizona | 128° | June 29, 1994 | Lake Havasu | 505 |
Arkansas | 120° | Aug. 10, 1936 | Ozark | 396 |
California | 134° | July 10, 1913 | Death Valley | -146 |
Colorado | 115° | July 20, 2019 | Las Animas | 3,852 |
Connecticut | 106° | July 15, 1995 | Danbury | 450 |
Delaware | 110° | July 21, 1930 | Millsboro | 20 |
Florida | 109° | June 29, 1931 | Monticell0 | 207 |
Georgia | 112° | July 24, 1952 | Louisville | 132 |
Hawaii | 100° | April 27, 1931 | Pahala | 850 |
Idaho | 118° | July 28, 1934 | Orofino | 1,027 |
Illinois | 117° | July 14, 1954 | E. St Louis | 410 |
Indiana | 116° | July 14, 1936 | Collegeville | 672 |
Iowa | 118° | July 20, 1934 | Keokuk | 614 |
Kansas | 121° | July 24, 1936 | Alton | 1,651 |
Kentucky | 114° | July 28, 1930 | Greensburg | 581 |
Louisiana | 114° | Aug. 10, 1936 | Plain Dealing | 268 |
Maine | 105° | July 10, 1911 | N. Bridgton | 450 |
Maryland | 109° | July 10, 1936 | Cumberland and Frederick | 623, 325 |
Massachusetts | 107° | Aug. 2, 1975 | New Bedford and Chester | 120, 640 |
Michigan | 112° | July 13, 1936 | Mio | 963 |
Minnesota | 114° | July 6, 1936 | Moorhead | 904 |
Mississippi | 115° | July 29, 1930 | Holly Springs | 600 |
Missouri | 118° | July 14, 1954 | Warsaw and Union | 705, 560 |
Montana | 117° | July 5, 1937 | Medicine Lake | 1,950 |
Nebraska | 118° | July 24, 1936 | Minden | 2,169 |
Nevada | 125° | June 29, 1994 | Laughlin | 605 |
New Hampshire | 106° | July 4, 1911 | Nashua | 125 |
New Jersey | 110° | July 10, 1936 | Runyon | 18 |
New Mexico | 122° | June 27, 1994 | Lakewood | 2,650 |
New York | 108° | July 22, 1926 | Troy | 40 |
North Carolina | 110° | Aug. 21, 1983 | Fayetteville | 213 |
North Dakota | 121° | July 6, 1936 | Steele | 1,857 |
Ohio | 113° | July 21, 1934 | Gallipolis | 673 |
Oklahoma | 120° | June 27, 1994 | Tipton | 1,350 |
Oregon | 119° | Aug. 10, 1898 | Pendleton | 1,074 |
Pennsylvania | 111° | July 10, 1936 | Phoenixville | 100 |
Rhode Island | 104° | Aug. 2, 1975 | Providence | 51 |
South Carolina | 111° | June 28, 1954 | Camden | 170 |
South Dakota | 120° | July 5, 1936 | Gannvalley | 1,750 |
Tennessee | 113° | Aug. 9, 1930 | Perryville | 377 |
Texas | 120° | Aug. 12, 1936 | Seymour | 1,291 |
Utah | 117° | July 5, 1985 | Saint George | 2,880 |
Vermont | 105° | July 4, 1911 | Vernon | 310 |
Virginia | 110° | July 15, 1954 | Balcony Falls | 725 |
Washington | 118° | Aug. 5, 1961 | Ice Harbor Dam | 475 |
West Virginia. | 112 ° | July 10, 1936 | Martinsburg | 435 |
Wisconsin | 114° | July 13, 1936 | Wisconsin Dells | 900 |
Wyoming | 114° | July 12, 1900 | Basin | 3,500 |
RECORD USA LOW TEMPERATURES BY STATE
Here are the all time Low Temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) for all 50 States (Elevation is in feet) |
State | Temperature | Date | Location | Elevation |
Alabama | -27° | Jan. 30, 1966 | New Market | 760 |
Alaska | -80° | Jan. 23, 1971 | Prospect Creek | 1,100 |
Arizona | -40° | Jan. 7, 1971 | Hawley Lake | 8,180 |
Arkansas | -29° | Feb. 13, 1905 | Pond | 1,250 |
California | -45° | Jan. 20, 1937 | Boca | 5,532 |
Colorado | -61° | Feb. 1, 1985 | Maybell | 5,920 |
Connecticut | -32° | Feb. 16, 1943 | Falls Village | 585 |
Delaware | -17° | Jan. 17, 1893 | Millsboro | 20 |
Florida | -2° | Feb. 13, 1899 | Tallahassee | 193 |
Georgia | -17° | Jan. 27, 1940 | N. Floyd County | 1,000 |
Hawaii | 12° | May 17, 1979 | Mauna Kea | 13,770 |
Idaho | -60° | Jan. 18, 1943 | Island Park Dam | 6,285 |
Illinois | -36° | Jan. 5, 1999 | Congerville | 722 |
Indiana | -36° | Jan. 19, 1994 | New Whiteland | 785 |
Iowa | -47° | Feb. 3, 1996* | Elkader | 770 |
Kansas | -40° | Feb. 13, 1905 | Lebanon | 1,812 |
Kentucky | -34° | Jan. 28, 1963 | Cynthiana | 684 |
Louisiana | -16° | Feb. 13, 1899 | Minden | 194 |
Maine | -48° | Jan. 19, 1925 | Van Buren | 458 |
Maryland | -40° |
Jan. 13, 1912 |
Oakland | 2,461 |
Massachusetts | -35° | Jan. 12, 1981 | Chester | 640 |
Michigan | -51° | Feb. 9, 1934 | Vanderbilt | 785 |
Minnesota | -60° | Feb. 2, 1996 | Tower | 1,430 |
Mississippi | -19° | Jan. 30, 1966 | Corinth | 420 |
Missouri | -40° | Feb. 13, 1905 | Warsaw | 700 |
Montana | -70° | Jan. 20, 1954 | Rogers Pass | 5,470 |
Nebraska | -47° | Feb. 12, 1899 | Camp Clarke | 3,700 |
Nevada | -50° | Jan. 8, 1937 | San Jacinto | 5,200 |
New Hampshire | -47° | Jan. 29, 1934 | Mt. Washington | 6,288 |
New Jersey | -34° | Jan. 5, 1904 | River Vale | 70 |
New Mexico | -50° | Feb. 1, 1951 | Gavilan | 7,350 |
New York | -52° | Feb. 18, 1979* | Old Forge | 1,720 |
North Carolina | -34° | Jan. 21, 1985 | Mt. Mitchell | 6,525 |
North Dakota | -60° | Feb. 15, 1936 | Parshall | 1,929 |
Ohio | -39° | Feb. 10, 1899 | Milligan | 800 |
Oklahoma | -27° | Jan. 18, 1930 | Watts | 958 |
Oregon | -54° | Feb. 10, 1933* | Seneca | 4,700 |
Pennsylvania | -42° | Jan. 5, 1904 | Smethport | 1,500 |
Rhode Island | -25° | Feb. 5, 1996 | Greene | 425 |
South Carolina | -19° | Jan. 21, 1985 | Caesars Head | 3,100 |
South Dakota | -58° | Feb. 17, 1936 | McIntosh | 2,277 |
Tennessee | -32° | Dec. 30, 1917 | Mountain City | 2,471 |
Texas | -23° | Feb. 8, 1933* | Seminole | 3,275 |
Utah | -69° | Feb. 1, 1985 | Peter's Sink | 8,092 |
Vermont | -50° | Dec. 30, 1933 | Bloomfield | 915 |
Virginia | -30° | Jan. 22, 1985 | Mountain Lake | 3,870 |
Washington | -48° | Dec. 30, 1968 | Mazama and Winthrop | 2,120 & 1,755 |
West Virginia. | -37° | Dec. 30, 1917 | Lewisburg | 2,200 |
Wisconsin | -54° | Jan. 24, 1922 | Danbury | 908 |
Wyoming | -66° | Feb. 9, 1933 | Riverside | 6,650 |
*Also on earlier dates at the same or other places.
WORLD TEMPERATURES RECORDS
HOT FUN IN THE SUMMER TIME
Here are some all time high temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) around the World Africa: 136° El Azizia, Libya (September 22, 1922) North America: 134° Death Valley, CA (July 10, 1913) Asia: 129° Tirat Tsvi, Israel (June 21, 1942) Australia: 128° Cloncurry, Queensland (January 16, 1889) Europe: 122° Seville, Spain (August 4, 1881) South America: 120° Rivadavia, Argentina (December 11, 1905 Oceania: 108° Tuguegarao, Philippines (April 29, 1912) Greenland 79° Maniitsoq (July 30, 2013) Antarctica: 65° Esperanza Station, Antarctic Peninsula (January 31, 2020) South Pole: 9° Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station (December 25, 2011) COLD NUMB-ERRRRS
Here are some all time low temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) around the World
Antarctica: -129° Vostok (July 21,1983)*** Greenland: -93° Summit of Greenland Ice Sheet (December 22, 1991) Asia: -90° Oymyakon, Russia (February 6,1933*) North America: -81° Snag, Yukon, Canada (February 3,1947) Europe: -67° Ust'Shchugor, Russia (January**) South America: -27° Sarmiento, Argentina (June 1,1907) Africa: -11° Ifrane, Morocco (February 11,1935) Australia: - 9° Charlotte Pass, NSW (June 29,1994) Oceania: 12° Mauna Kea, HI (May 17,1979) *Also on February 5 & 7, 1892 at Verkhoyansk, Russia. **Exact Date Unknown ***A reading of -135.8° was recorded on July 31, 2013 at a desolate ice plateau in East Antarctica. It was the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth, though it will not get that recognition in the official record book since it was based on remote satellite measurements. Only readings measured by thermometers on location, not remotely by satellite, count in the record books. Also note that a reading of -98° was recorded in Oymyakon, Russia in the winter of 2013, but was never confirmed. SOME OUSTSTANDING TEMPERATURE FALLS
In 24 hours: 100°F, Browing, Mont., Jan. 2324, 1916, from 44°F to 56°F.
In 12 hours: 84°F, Fairfield, Mont., Dec. 24, 1924, from 63°F at noon to 21°F at midnight. In 2 hours: 62°F, Rapid City, S.D., Jan. 12, 1911, from 49°F at 6:00 A.M. to 13°F at 8:00 A.M. In 27 minutes: 58°F, Spearfish, S.D., Jan. 22, 1943, from 54°F at 9:00 A.M. to 4°F at 9:27 A.M. In 15 minutes: 47°F, Rapid City, S.D., Jan. 10, 1911, from 55°F at 7:00 A.M. to 8°F at 7:15 A.M. Source: National Climactic Data Center Coldest Spot In the US SOME SNOW FACTS
Approximately 70 percent of the annual snowfall in the United States falls during December, January and February. However, for areas near the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, March and April are often their snowiest months.
On average, 105 snow producing storm systems hit the lower 48 United States annually. The old saying that ten inches of fresh snow contains one inch of water is only occasionally true. In reality, ten inches of new snow can contain as little as 0.10 inches of water to nearly four inches. NOTE: Extreme snowfall amounts are notoriously variable across a region, especially in the mountains, so since there are relatively few official snowfall observation sites, most of the following records have likely been exceeded at other locations and times.
GREATEST SNOWFALLS (Recorded in inches)
In 1 month (U.S.): 390" Tamarack, Calif. Jan. 1911
In 24 hours (N. America): 76" Silver Lake, Colo. April 1415, 1921 In one storm (N. America): 189" Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl, Calif. Feb. 1319, 1959 In one season (N. America): 1,140" Mount Baker, Wash. 19981999 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Topographic Laboratories. Other Precipitation (Recorded in inches)
Least per year:
0.00" at Antofagasta, Atacama Desert, Chile
(none ever reported in recorded history)
Most per year(annual): 523.6" at Lloro, Colombia. Most per year(annual - US): 460.0" at Mt Waialeale, Hawaii Most in one year: 1042.0" Cherrapunji, India (1861) Most in one year(US): 642.0" at Mt Waialeale, Hawaii Most rain in 1 minute: 1.5" at Barst, Guadeloupe (November 26, 1970) Most rain in 1 hour: 12.0" at Holt, MO, USA (June 22, 1947) Most rain in 12 hours: 45.0"* at Foc-Foc, La Réunion Island (in the Indian Ocean)(Jan 7, 1966) Most rain in 24 hours: 72.0" at Foc-Foc, La Réunion Island (Jan 7, 1966) Most rain in 48 hours: 97.1" at Aurère, La Réunion Island (Jan 8-10, 1958) Most rain in 72 hours: 154.7" at Cratère Commerson, La Réunion Island (February 24-26, 2007) Most rain in 96 hours: 191.7" at Cratère Commerson, La Réunion Island (February 24-27,2007) *August 12, 2009: Reports that Cyclone Morakot unleashed record rains of 83 inches in 24 hours in Taiwan. This report has not been made official as of September,2009 and may not be, since it wasn't taken at a official station.
Biggest Hail Stone: 8" in diameter, circumference
18.62" (weighed 1.94 lb) at Vivian, South Dakota (July 23, 2010)
Heaviest Hailstone: 2.25 lbs at Gopalganj, Bangladesh (April 14,1986)
Wind Speed
Fastest ever recorded by Doppler radar:
301 MPH, in a tornado near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (May 3, 1999)
Fastest recorded with an anemometer: 253 MPH, on Barrow Island, Australia, on April 10, 1996, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia. US Record: 231 MPH sustained 1-minute average, at Mount Washington, New Hampshire (April 12, 1934) Colorado Record: 201 MPH at Long's Peak in the winter of 1981. Fastest daily average: 108 MPH at Port Martin, Antarctica Other Readings
Lowest air pressure ever recorded:
25.63"; in the eye of Typhoon Tip over the Pacific Ocean (October 12, 1979)
Highest air pressure ever recorded: 32.06"; at Tosontsengel, Mongolia (December 19, 2001) Lowest average humidity: 0.03%; South Pole, Antarctica |
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Most Windy US Cities based on Average Wind Speed [mph] | Least Windy US Cities based on Average Wind Speed [mph] | Maximum US Recorded Wind Speeds [mph] | |||
Mt. Washington, NH | 35.3 | Oak Ridge, TN | 4.4 | Mt. Washington, NH | 231 |
St. Paul Island, AK | 17.4 | Medford, OR | 4.8 | Atlantic City, NJ | 160 |
Cold Bay, Alaska | 16.9 | Talkeetna, AK | 4.9 | Raleigh, NC | 153 |
Blue Hill, MA | 15.4 | McGrath, AK | 5.2 | Valdez, AK | 94 |
Hottest US Cities based on Normal Daily Maximum [°F] | Hottest US Cities based on Record Temperatures [°F] | ||
Yuma, AZ | 87.9° | Yuma, AZ | 124° |
Phoenix, AZ | 85.9° | Phoenix, AZ | 122° |
Honolulu, HI | 84.4° | Redding, CA | 118° |
Kahului, HI | 83.9° | Midland-Odessa, TX | 116° |
Ft. Myers, FL | 83.9° | Medford, OR; Lewiston, ID; Sacramento, CA | 115° |
Coldest US Cities based on Normal Daily Maximum [°F] | Coldest US Cities based on Record Temperatures [°F] | ||
Barrow, AK | 4.1° | McGrath, AK | -75° |
Barter Island, AK | 4.3° | Bettles, AK | -70° |
Bettles, AK | 12.9° | Fairbanks, AK | -62° |
Kotzebue, AK | 15.3° | Barrow, AK | -56° |
Mt. Washington, NH | 19.8° | Nome, AK | -54° |
Percent of Maximum Possible Sunshine | Cloudiest Cities - Mean # of Days | ||
Yuma, AZ | 90% | Cold Bay, AK | 305 |
Redding, CA | 88% | Juneau, AK | 282 |
Las Vegas, NV | 85% | Valdez, AK | 259 |
Tucson, AZ | 85% | Anchorage,AK | 241 |
Phoenix, AZ | 85% | Quillayute, WA | 239 |
Least Humid Cities | Morning | Afternoon | Most Humid Cities | Morning | Afternoon |
Las Vegas, NV | 40% | 21% | Quillayute, WA | 93% | 73% |
Phoenix, AZ | 51% | 23% | Gainesville, FL | 93% | 60% |
Yuma, AZ | 53% | 23% | Olympia, WA | 92% | 64% |
Tucson, AZ | 53% | 25% | Port Arthur, TX | 91% | 64% |
El Paso, TX | 57% | 28% | Lake Charles, LA | 91% | 63% |
Albuquerque, NM | 60% | 29% | Eugene, OR | 91% | 60% |
Grand Junction, CO | 61% | 36% | Jackson, MS | 91% | 58% |
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