The most extreme temperature ever recorded in every US state, based on data
Stacker consulted 2023 data from NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee to identify the hottest and coldest temperatures recorded in each state and Puerto Rico.
In January 2026, the World Meteorological Organization confirmed 2025 was among the hottest years on record . Of course, that's not particularly surprising, considering the last 11 years have all made the list of the top 11 warmest years recorded.
In fact, 2025 was the third-warmest year on record, just behind 2024 and 2023 —the first time a three-year period has averaged more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Extreme heat events continue to be a regular occurrence. In March 2026, a heat wave across the southwestern U.S. …
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