The hottest temperature ever recorded in Japan was 41.1 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit), which occurred on August 12, 2013, in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture. This record-breaking heat was part of a severe heatwave that affected various regions of the country. Japan has seen increasing temperatures in recent years, raising concerns about climate change and its impact on public health.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the Northwest Territories was 39.4*C, or roughly 102*F. This temperature was recorded on July 18, 1941 in Fort Smith.
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Around 50.6°C (123.1°F) is the hottest temperature ever recorded in Mali.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in Coober Pedy, Australia was 53.9°C (129°F) on 2 January 1960.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Traverse City, Michigan was 104°F (40°C) on July 13, 1936.
The highest air temperature ever recorded in Kansas was 121 degrees Fahrenheit in July 1936 at both Fredonia and Alton. The average high temperature in their hottest month (July) is 89 degrees Fahrenheit.