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It can easily reach 120 degrees at the valley floor (+/- 200 ft below sea level), the record is over 130. It may be 80-90 in the high mountainroads at the same time.

That being said, Death Valley NP ranges in in elevation from +7000 ft to -200 ft, and altitude will significantly affect temperature. If you want to see the sights without the 120 F heat, visit in Feb-Mar timeframe when it's comfortable (50-60 F) at the valley floor. You can also see snow up in the mountain roads at this time. If lucky, you can see the wildflowers blooming.

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14y ago

110 degrees is a typical summer high temperature. The record high temperature for the United States was 134 degrees Fahrenheit in Death Valley on July 13, 1913.

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8y ago

Very hot in the daytime - often upwards of 125 degrees during the summer months.

Wintertime is bone chilling cold at night.

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13y ago

it gets up to 125-130 degrees in the summer.

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8y ago

130 degrees

130 degrees

very very veyr very very hot

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13y ago

The second highest temperature ever recorded on earth was recorded at Furnace Creek, Death Valley in 1913: 134 degrees F. The highest was in Libya in 1922 - 137 degrees.

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12y ago

The hottest is has been recorded is 134° F.

But the average annual temperature of Death Valley in July is 127° F.

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9y ago

Both. It depends on the season. Furnace Creek has reached 134°F and temps reach freezing in the winter.

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