The former highest official temperature on Earth, held for 90 years by 'Aziziya, Libya, was de-certified by the WMO (World Meteorological Organization) in January 2012 as the record for the world's highest surface temperature (this temperature of 57.8 °C (136 °F), registered on 13 September 1922, is currently considered to have been a recorder's error.
The hottest New York summer on record is this summer, with an average temperature of 77.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of course, it is what else could be. Death Valley (Mojave Desert), East California, USA, now holds the record of being the World's Hottest Place. 56.7 c was recorded in 1913. Though i wonder it took them 90 years to correct the records. Al Azizia (El Azizia) kept this record over the years since 1922.
The Sahara is the hottest desert in Africa. El Azizia took the record for highest temperature ever recorded on Sept. 13, 1922, when a thermometer on a weather station hit a whopping 136 degrees Fahrenheit(58 degrees Celsius), thanks to southerly winds blowing in hot air from over the Sahara Desert. Most scientists debate the accuracy of this temperature, however. It was taken by Italian soldiers and not by meteorologists.
It got up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit on May 30, 1983, and the Summer of 1960 is the hottest Summer on record in Vancouver Canada.
100 degrees Fahrenheit is the record high for Hawaii set April 27, 1931.
The hottest Temperature recorded was in Manzanillo and Jucarito at 38.8 C.
90 degrees Fahrenheit, but the record temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the Sahara Desert in 1916 the temperature rised to 136 degress Fahrenheit!!
According to Wikipedia, the average high in August is 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius), and the average low is 67.7 degrees Fahrenheit (19.83 degrees Celsius). The record high was 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), and the record low was 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius).
Because it isn't supposed to get that hot in Singapore. 40 Celsius =113 degrees Fahrenheit The record for the hottest temperature in Singapore was 36 C°= 96.8 F°
Celsius 0 degrees =32.6 Degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius= 212 degree Fahrenheit
The record low for Alaska is minus 80 degrees F.