The highest recorded temperature in New Zealand was 42.4deg C (108.3deg F), recorded in Rangiora (a town of 12,000 people 25km (15mi) north of Christchurch) on 7 February 1973.
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No, the hottest temperature recorded in any desert is about 135 degrees F.
-25 degrees to +25 degrees __ It varies a great deal by area and season. In Southern Ontario for instance, the temperature can plunge to -30 Celsius in January. In the summer months, it is no longer unusual to have +35 Celsius temperatures. Currently, Ontario is in the midst of a heat wave. Today (May 28 2012) the temp reached 33 degrees. Three weeks ago the temp hovered around 10 Celsius. The northern regions see huge swings in temperature as well, depending on season. They can go from -40 to 25. The lowest on record for Whitehorse, Yukon is -62 and highest is +34 Celsius.
What you call the "Trans-Pecos Desert is actually the Chihuahuan Desert. Temperatures have been know to reach, or exceed, 115 degrees F in parts. It is a huge desert and each region has its own climate data.
The average summer temp in Nome, Alaska is 18.3°C (65°F)
the record temp is 175 degrees Fahrenheit
What is Virginia's highest temperature on record
The highest temperature recorded at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California, was 56.7 deg C.
The highest recorded temp. of the Virgin Islands is just around 99 degrees.
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
ANSWER: In Degrees Celsius: Average minimum of 0, Average maximum of 5. The lowest recorded temp for Milan in January is -10 The highest recorded temp for Milan in January is 15.
Death Valley, California. 134 degrees or 57 degrees Celsius .
The highest temperature recorded in Mississippi was 115 degrees Fahrenheit recorded on July 29, 1930 at Holly Springs, Mississippi.
The average high in July is 85 and the average high in January is 43.
The highest temperature recorded in California on July 10, 1913 was in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley. This temperature, 134°F (56.7°C), is one of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on Earth.
the highest temp in caspian sea is 65 degrees
The average global temperature is 14°C. The lowest recorded was -89°C and the highest was 57.7°C.