Thursday, August 7, 2014

All-time Record Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever Recorded in Birmingham, Alabama

Weather temperatures have been officially kept in Birmingham, Alabama since 1895. These are the all-time record hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Birmingham since 1895.


Located in central Alabama, the city of Birmingham has a milder climate than the extremes found in the state of Alabama. This is born out by the differences between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Birmingham, compared to the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures recorded in Alabama.
The difference between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Birmingham is 117 degrees. The difference between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in the state of Alabama is 139 degrees; a difference of 22 degrees.
Record Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever Recorded in Birmingham, Alabama
All-time Record Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Birmingham is 107 Degrees
The hottest temperature ever officially recorded in Birmingham is 107 degrees, which occurred on July 29, 1930.
The city of Birmingham averages a couple of 100 degree weather temperature days per year, but due to high humidity levels the city often feels like it is 100 degrees even when its only in the 90s. Birmingham averages 53 days a year when the temperature reaches or exceeds 90 degrees.
As a bit of weather trivia some might find hard to believe, the record hottest temperature in Birmingham of 107 degrees is seven degrees hotter than the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Miami, Florida. Birmingham is about 750 miles north of Miami.
  • Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Alabama is 112 Degrees 
The all-time record hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Alabama is 112 degrees, which occurred on September 5, 1925, in Centerville, which is located in southern Alabama about 170 miles south of Birmingham.


If you are ever in Birmingham, there is a unique, tall statue located there called the Vulcan statue which is a cool sight to see. Sitting on top of Red Mountain, the Vulcan statue itself is 56 feet tall, and it sits on a 124 foot tall pedestal.
The Vulcan statue is the largest cast iron statue in the world. It was originally built by the city of Birmingham for the 1904 World's Fair, which was held in St. Louis.
The difference between the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Birmingham (107) and the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Alabama (112) is five degrees. Not a huge difference, but still a statistical difference.
All-time Record Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Birmingham is -10 Degrees
The coldest temperature ever officially recorded in the city of Birmingham is -10 degrees, which occurred on February 13, 1899, the date of the Great Blizzard of 1899.
During the Great Blizzard of 1899, a huge storm stretched from Canada across the eastern half of the United States and extended south all the way to Cuba. Many places in the south, like Birmingham, set their all-time coldest temperature record during the massive storm.
Below zero weather temperature days are pretty rare in Birmingham. The city has only had five days since 1895 when the temperature dropped below zero.
The second coldest day in Birmingham's history, and the last time it dropped below zero in the city, occurred on January 21, 1985, when it dropped to -6 degrees. Birmingham averages 57 days a year when the temperature drops below freezing.
  • Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Alabama is -27 Degrees 
The coldest temperature ever officially recorded in the state of Alabama is -27 degrees, which occurred on January 30, 1966, in New Market.


The town of New Market is located in northern Alabama, right near the Tennessee border, about 110 miles north of Birmingham. The temperature dipped to -4 degrees in Birmingham on January 30, 1966, the day Alabama's record coldest temperature was set.
The difference between the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Birmingham (-10) and the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Alabama (-27) is 17 degrees. A big statistical difference.
Overall, the capital city of Birmingham has a milder climate than the extremes that can be found in the state of Alabama.

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