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Record Highest Temperatures United States - by State |
Did you ever want to
know what is the highest temperature ever recorded in United States?
Listed below is the highest temperature record for individual
states, including date of record, and elevation. Temperatures are quoted in Fahrenheit and Celsius. |
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State
| Temp °F |
Temp °C |
Date |
Location |
Elevation feet |
Alabama |
112 |
44 |
Sept. 5, 1925 |
Centerville |
345
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Alaska |
100 |
38 |
June 27, 1915 |
Fort Yukon |
420 |
Arizona |
128 |
53 |
June 29, 1994 |
Lake Havasu City |
505 |
Arkansas |
120 |
49 |
Aug. 10, 1936 |
Ozark |
396 |
California |
134 |
57 |
July 10, 1913 |
Greenland Ranch |
-178 |
Colorado |
118 |
48 |
July 11, 1888 |
Bennett |
5,484 |
Connecticut |
106 |
41 |
July 15, 1995 |
Danbury |
450 |
Delaware |
110 |
43 |
July 21, 1930 |
Millsboro |
20 |
D.C. |
106 |
41 |
July 20, 1930 |
Washington |
410 |
Florida |
109 |
43 |
June 29, 1931 |
Monticello |
207 |
Georgia |
112 |
44 |
Aug. 20, 1983 |
Greenville |
860 |
Hawaii |
100 |
38 |
Apr. 27, 1931 |
Pahala |
850 |
Idaho |
118 |
48 |
July 28, 1934 |
Orofino |
1,027 |
Illinois |
117 |
47 |
July 14, 1954 |
E. St. Louis |
410 |
Indiana |
116 |
47 |
July 14, 1936 |
Collegeville |
672 |
Iowa |
118 |
48 |
July 20, 1934 |
Keokuk |
614 |
Kansas |
121 |
49 |
July 24, 1936 |
Alton (near) |
1,651 |
Kentucky |
114 |
46 |
July 28, 1930 |
Greensburg |
581 |
Louisiana |
114 |
46 |
Aug. 10, 1936 |
Plain Dealing |
268 |
Maine |
105 |
41 |
July 10, 1911 |
North Bridgton |
450 |
Maryland |
109 |
43 |
July 10, 1936 |
Cumberland & Frederick |
623; 325 |
Massachusetts |
107 |
42 |
Aug. 2, 1975 |
New Bedford & Chester |
120; 640 |
Michigan |
112 |
44 |
July 13, 1936 |
Mio |
963 |
Minnesota |
114 |
46 |
July 6, 1936 |
Moorhead |
904 |
Mississippi |
115 |
46 |
July 29, 1930 |
Holly Springs |
600 |
Missouri |
118 |
48 |
July 14, 1954 |
Warsaw & Union |
705; 560 |
Montana |
117 |
47 |
July 5, 1937 |
Medicine Lake |
1,950 |
Nebraska |
118 |
48 |
July 24, 1936 |
Minden |
2,169 |
Nevada |
125 |
52 |
June 29, 1994 |
Laughlin |
605 |
New Hampshire |
106 |
41 |
July 4, 1911 |
Nashua |
125 |
New Jersey |
110 |
43 |
July 10, 1936 |
Runyon |
18 |
New Mexico |
122 |
50 |
June 27, 1994 |
Waste Isolat. Pilot Pit |
3,418 |
New York |
108 |
42 |
July 22, 1926 |
Troy |
35 |
North Carolina |
110 |
43 |
Aug. 21, 1983 |
Fayetteville |
213 |
North Dakota |
121 |
49 |
July 6, 1936 |
Steele |
1,857 |
Ohio |
113 |
45 |
July 21, 1934 |
Gallipolis (near) |
673 |
Oklahoma |
120 |
49 |
June 27, 1994 |
Tipton |
1,350 |
Oregon |
119 |
48 |
Aug. 10, 1898 |
Pendleton |
1,074 |
Pennsylvania |
111 |
44 |
July 10, 1936 |
Phoenixville |
100 |
Rhode Island |
104 |
40 |
Aug. 2, 1975 |
Providence |
51 |
South Carolina |
111 |
44 |
June 28, 1954 |
Camden |
170 |
South Dakota |
120 |
49 |
July 5, 1936 |
Gannvalley |
1,750 |
Tennessee |
113 |
45 |
Aug. 9, 1930 |
Perryville |
377 |
Texas |
120 |
49 |
Aug. 12, 1936 |
Seymour |
1,291 |
Utah |
117 |
47 |
July 5, 1895 |
Saint George |
2,880 |
Vermont |
105 |
41 |
July 4, 1911 |
Vernon |
310 |
Virginia |
110 |
43 |
July 15, 1954 |
Balcony Falls |
725 |
Washington |
118 |
48 |
Aug. 5, 1961 |
Ice Harbor Dam |
475 |
West Virginia |
112 |
44 |
July 10, 1936 |
Martinsburg |
435 |
Wisconsin |
114 |
46 |
July 13, 1936 |
Wisconsin Dells |
900 |
Wyoming |
114 |
46 |
July 12, 1900 |
Basin |
3,500 |
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