The coldest is -80 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest is 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
it was something like -81 in alaska of course. i cant remember which year this was.
No, Mexico is not the warmest place on earth. The hottest place on earth is typically considered to be the Lut Desert in Iran, where temperatures can reach over 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65 degrees Celsius).
It reached a record high of 115 degrees F at the airport on 15 June 1961. The city itself has no recorded high of greater then 114 degrees F. Perhaps the worst weather related problems found in Sacramento are fog related although they also rank as the second most susceptible US city to flooding after New Orleans.
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.
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.
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 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.
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it was something like -81 in alaska of course. i cant remember which year this was.
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.
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 lowest minimum temperature ever recorded in Wisconsin was on February 2nd and 4th of 1996, when a temperature of -55 F was recorded at Couderay, Wisconsin. Incidentally, that is the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in the US, east of the Mississippi River. Now, strictly speaking, that would have been the coldest night in Wisconsin on record. I couldn't find the lowest maximum temperature record for Wisconsin, but I did find that the high temp in Eau Claire on February 2, 1996 was -19 F. That's a pretty cold day, even by Wisconsin standards.
The lowest temperature recorded in the winter in the US depends on the state. Different states had different low temperatures.
i found that 134° on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, Calif
The Southwest and Southeast are the warmest regions in the US. However, out of the four regions defined by the census bureau, the West and South would have to be the warmest.
Tuscon, nevada
It is warmest in the southwestern deserts and Hawaii, especially during summer months.