The highest reliably measured temperature in the world was 129°F (54°C) at Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, United States of America on 1960-07-20, 1998-07-18, 2005-07-20, 2007-07-07.
Highest recorded temperature: 41.5 degrees Celsius, August 11, 2003, Grono (Graubünden)Lowest recorded temperature: -41.8 degrees Celsius, January 12, 1987, La Brévine (Neuchâtel)
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The maximum temperature ever recorded in Bangalore(city only),Karnataka,India is 38.9 degrees Celsius.But places nearby have recorded temperatures as high as 41 degrees Celsius.The lowest ever temperature recorded in the city has been 7.8 degrees Celsius.
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The highest recorded temperature in Ibiza is 36.6 degrees Celsius or 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowest recorded temperature is negative 3 degrees Celsius or 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The highest recorded temperature in Thailand was 44.5 degrees Celsius, or 112.1 degrees Fahrenheit. This was recorded in the year 1960.
Highest recorded temperature: 41.5 degrees Celsius, August 11, 2003, Grono (Graubünden)Lowest recorded temperature: -41.8 degrees Celsius, January 12, 1987, La Brévine (Neuchâtel)
The hottest ever recorded temperature in the Middle East is 54.0 degrees Celsius, in Tirat Tsvi, Israel. The coldest temperature was recorded at in Saudi Arabia at -12.3 degrees Celsius in Turaif.
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The highest ever official temperature recorded in Frisco has been 39.2 degrees Celsius(on June 11,2000),but temperatures as high as 41.1 degrees Celsius have been recorded in downtown San Francisco during heat waves.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Simpson Desert was 49.5 degrees Celsius. This temperature was recorded in 1972 in Queensland.
The hottest temperature recorded in Belgium was recorded in Uccle, Belgium. The temperature was 102 degrees Fahrenheit in June of 1947.
The temperature range on Earth ranges from −89 °C to 57.7 °C.
The highest reliable temperature reading was 50.6 °C (123.1 °F) in Alwar, Rajasthan in 1955