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.
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.
Very hot in the daytime - often upwards of 125 degrees during the summer months.
Wintertime is bone chilling cold at night.
it gets up to 125-130 degrees in the summer.
130 degrees
130 degrees
very very veyr very very hot
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.
The hottest is has been recorded is 134° F.
But the average annual temperature of Death Valley in July is 127° F.
Both. It depends on the season. Furnace Creek has reached 134°F and temps reach freezing in the winter.
Very hot
The climate of Death Valley is that of a hot, dry desert.
Death Valley is a real valley in the Mojave Desert. It is named "Death Valley" because it's really really hot there and it is below sea level.
Death Valley is part of the Mojave Desert and is the hottest desert in the world.
Death Valley
Death Valley is a desert in southern California. It is a name for a valley because that area or the Mojave is really really hot and it is below sea level.
The hottest desert in the U.S. is the Mojave which recorded a record high temperature of 134 degrees F. in 1913 at Death Valley.
Hot and very little rain
yes
It is said that cooking and egg on a rock in Death Valley will cause it to cook. The theory is true because of how hot it gets.
Maybe because I'm starving in Death Valley.
49 degrees Celsius :)