What is the record for most consecutive 100 degree days in Texas?

What is the record for most consecutive 100 degree days in Texas?

Greatest Consecutive

Rank # of Days Dates
1 42 Jun 23 – Aug 3, 1980
2 40 Jul 2 – Aug 10, 2011
3 29 Jul 6 – Aug 3, 1998
4 25 Aug 2-26, 1952

What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Albuquerque?

In 1980, the temperature reached at least 100° on 28 days!…

  • Since 1939, the mercury reached at least 100 degrees 246 times, for an average of 2 to 3 times a year.
  • The hottest temperature ever recorded was 107 degrees, June 26, 1994.
  • The greatest number of consecutive 100 degree days was nine (June 22-30, 1980)

What is the hottest its ever been in Texas?

120°
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the hottest day ever on record in Texas was the infamous June 28, 1994, in Monahans, which is a city in Ward County located near Odessa. What was the temperature? 120°!

When was the hottest day in NYC?

July 9, 1936
The hottest day in New York City history was eighty-five years ago last week — on July 9, 1936, when temperatures reached an agonizing 106 degrees, measured from the Central Park weather observatory. This broke the record set on August 7, 1918 when New Yorkers experienced a catastrophic 104 degrees.

What is the hottest it’s ever been in New Mexico?

107 °F
New Mexico Record High and Low Temperatures Map

Location Time Period Record
Albuquerque, NM All Time Record High 107 °F
Artesia, NM All Time Record High 116 °F
Augustine, NM All Time Record High 102 °F
Carlsbad, NM All Time Record High 113 °F

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