Vermont's highest recorded temperature is 105°F (40.6°C), which occurred in July 1911 in Vernon. Conversely, the lowest recorded temperature is -50°F (-45.6°C), registered in January 2023 in the town of Mount Mansfield. These extremes illustrate the state's diverse climatic conditions, influenced by its mountainous terrain and location in the Northeastern U.S.
The highest temperature recorded in Vermont is 105 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4, 1911 at Vernon, Vermont.
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
The highest temperature is 22°C and the lowest is 11°C.
Well the highest is 50.3 C. I don't know about the lowest.
103 LOWEST 56
To calculate the range in temperature, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature in the data set. This will give you the spread of temperatures from the lowest to the highest in the range.
The highest temperature recorded in Vermont is 105 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4, 1911 at Vernon, Vermont.
In 1933, there was a Vermont town with a record low of -55*F. The more you know.
Don't arrange it at all. Call the first temperature in the list "lowest" and also "highest". Then go down the list. If a temperature is bigger than "highest", re-set "highest" to that temperature, so that further values will be compared with that. Equally, if a temperature is lower than "lowest", re-set "lowest" to that temperature, so that furher values will be also compared with that. Eventually you will reach the end of the data, with "highest" and "lowest" giving the values you want.
The difference is 598 degrees Celsius
-50°F was recorded on December 30, 1933 at Bloomfield, Vermont. It is the coldest temperature on record for the state.
The highest temperature ever was 103 degrees, which was recorded on July 29, 2009. The lowest recorded temperature was 0 degrees, which was recorded on January 31, 1950.