The highest recorded temperature in West Virginia was 112°F (44.4°C), which occurred on July 10, 1936, in the town of Lewisburg. This record was set during the extreme heat wave of the 1930s, which affected much of the United States. Despite occasional heat waves, such extreme temperatures are rare in the state.
In West Virginia in 2009, the hottest day was recorded on July 10th, with temperatures reaching a high of 109°F in the eastern part of the state.
2012 has been the hottest year
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the hottest its been is 117ºF in st.george
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2010 was the warmest.
August but studies prove its july. August has always been the hottest personally here in south LA
Tom Felton has never been voted 'Hottest Man Alive'.