/ Math & Science / Weather / Monthly State Maximum and Minimum Temperature Extremes Cite Monthly State Maximum and Minimum Temperature Extremes Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff (as of May 1, 2004)Source: National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Alabama: Temperature ExtremesAlaska: Temperature ExtremesArizona: Temperature ExtremesArkansas: Temperature ExtremesCalifornia: Temperature ExtremesColorado: Temperature ExtremesConnecticut: Temperature ExtremesDelaware: Temperature ExtremesFlorida: Temperature ExtremesGeorgia: Temperature ExtremesHawaii: Temperature ExtremesIdaho: Temperature ExtremesIllinois: Temperature ExtremesIndiana: Temperature ExtremesIowa: Temperature ExtremesKansas: Temperature ExtremesKentucky: Temperature ExtremesLouisiana: Temperature ExtremesMaine: Temperature ExtremesMaryland: Temperature ExtremesMassachusetts: Temperature ExtremesMichigan: Temperature ExtremesMinnesota: Temperature ExtremesMississippi: Temperature ExtremesMissouri: Temperature ExtremesMontana: Temperature ExtremesNebraska: Temperature ExtremesNevada: Temperature ExtremesNew Hampshire: Temperature ExtremesNew Jersey: Temperature ExtremesNew Mexico: Temperature ExtremesNew York: Temperature ExtremesNorth Carolina: Temperature ExtremesNorth Dakota: Temperature ExtremesOhio: Temperature ExtremesOklahoma: Temperature ExtremesOregon: Temperature ExtremesPennsylvania: Temperature ExtremesRhode Island: Temperature ExtremesSouth Carolina: Temperature ExtremesSouth Dakota: Temperature ExtremesTennessee: Temperature ExtremesTexas: Temperature ExtremesUtah: Temperature ExtremesVermont: Temperature ExtremesVirginia: Temperature ExtremesWashington: Temperature ExtremesWest Virginia: Temperature ExtremesWisconsin: Temperature ExtremesWyoming: Temperature Extremes Record Lowest Temperatures by State Climate of 100 Selected U.S. Cities Weather Sources + Our Common Sources ✖ See also: Selected World Rulers by Country or Region
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff (as of May 1, 2004)Source: National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Alabama: Temperature ExtremesAlaska: Temperature ExtremesArizona: Temperature ExtremesArkansas: Temperature ExtremesCalifornia: Temperature ExtremesColorado: Temperature ExtremesConnecticut: Temperature ExtremesDelaware: Temperature ExtremesFlorida: Temperature ExtremesGeorgia: Temperature ExtremesHawaii: Temperature ExtremesIdaho: Temperature ExtremesIllinois: Temperature ExtremesIndiana: Temperature ExtremesIowa: Temperature ExtremesKansas: Temperature ExtremesKentucky: Temperature ExtremesLouisiana: Temperature ExtremesMaine: Temperature ExtremesMaryland: Temperature ExtremesMassachusetts: Temperature ExtremesMichigan: Temperature ExtremesMinnesota: Temperature ExtremesMississippi: Temperature ExtremesMissouri: Temperature ExtremesMontana: Temperature ExtremesNebraska: Temperature ExtremesNevada: Temperature ExtremesNew Hampshire: Temperature ExtremesNew Jersey: Temperature ExtremesNew Mexico: Temperature ExtremesNew York: Temperature ExtremesNorth Carolina: Temperature ExtremesNorth Dakota: Temperature ExtremesOhio: Temperature ExtremesOklahoma: Temperature ExtremesOregon: Temperature ExtremesPennsylvania: Temperature ExtremesRhode Island: Temperature ExtremesSouth Carolina: Temperature ExtremesSouth Dakota: Temperature ExtremesTennessee: Temperature ExtremesTexas: Temperature ExtremesUtah: Temperature ExtremesVermont: Temperature ExtremesVirginia: Temperature ExtremesWashington: Temperature ExtremesWest Virginia: Temperature ExtremesWisconsin: Temperature ExtremesWyoming: Temperature Extremes Record Lowest Temperatures by State Climate of 100 Selected U.S. Cities Weather Sources + Our Common Sources