i found that 134° on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, Calif
The USA's highest temperature, 134° on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, Calif., is also the official highest temperature in the Western Hemisphere
Death Valley, California holds the record for the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth, with an average temperature ranging between 115°F to 120°F in the summer months.
The lowest temperature recorded in the contiguous United States was -70°F (-57°C) in Rogers Pass, Montana on January 20, 1954. The lowest temperature recorded in all of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, was -80°F (-62°C) in Prospect Creek, Alaska on January 23, 1971.
Well I don't really know cause I've only lived in San Jose, CA its in the USA and the hottest day was in august like 123 degrees in august 2010 i was sweating so much i was in After School All-Stars!
Mount Baker in Washington hold the highest seasonal snowfall record in the US. A total of 1,140 inches of snow or 95 feet fell during the winter of 1998 to 1999.
A2. The hottest place in the World is believed to be the Afar Depression (a.k.a. Danakil depression) where at 155m below sea level, the temp has been recorded at 69oC. Death Valley in the US, is at 86m below sea level and has recorded a temperature of 57oC.A1. The hottest temperature ever recorded was in the Sahara desert. In the US the hottest temperature recorded was in death valley, just a few degrees off of the temperature in the Sahara desert.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, California. That is also the highest temperature ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
The state with the warmest average temperature is Florida followed by Hawaii and then Louisiana. The state with the hottest temperature ever recorded is California in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
The hottest place in the US (and indeed the hottest place ever recorded on Earth) is Furnace Creek Ranch in California's Death Valley. The temperature here was recorded to be 56.7 degrees Celsius, or 134 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913.
The Mojave Desert, which includes Death Valley, is the hottest and driest desert in the United States. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave.
In the Atacama Desert there are very few weather observatories so we do not know the absolute hottest temperature experienced there. However, the summer temperature rarely ever rises above 80 degrees F. It us usually about 70 to 75 degrees.
134 degrees Death Valley, California
The coldest is -80 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest is 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest recorded temperature was in Libya, the second highest was in Death Valley in the US, and the third highest was in Israel.
Arizona is typically hotter than Florida, with scorching temperatures reaching well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. This is due to Arizona's desert climate and lack of oceanic influence, which results in more extreme heat compared to Florida's subtropical climate.
The Mojave Desert, which includes Death Valley, is the hottest and driest desert in the United States. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave.
It may not be Sudan. It will surely be California because it has had the highest temperature record. Not true! The highest temperature ever recorded was in Al 'Aziziyah Libya (136oF). The hottest temperature in California was 134oF in Death Valley. As for the highest average temperature, in the US the city with the highest average temperature is Key West in Florida, with an average temperature of 78.2oF.