Friday, August 8, 2014

Record Hottest and Coldest Weather Temperatures Ever Recorded in Toledo, Ohio

Weather temperatures have been officially kept in Toledo, Ohio since 1873. These are the all-time record hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Toledo since 1873.


Located at the western end of Lake Erie in northwestern Ohio, the city of Toledo has a milder climate than the extremes found in the Buckeye State. This is born out by the differences between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Toledo, compared to the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures recorded in Ohio.
The difference between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Toledo is 125 degrees. The difference between the all-time hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in the state of Ohio is 152 degrees; a difference of 27 degrees.
Record Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever Recorded in Toledo, Ohio
All-time Record Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Toledo is 105 Degrees
The hottest weather temperature ever officially recorded in the city of Toledo is 105 degrees, which occurred on July 14, 1936.
Days when the temperature reaches 100 degrees or hotter are not common in Toledo, as the temperature has only reached or exceeded the century mark about three dozen times since 1873. Toledo averages just 14 days a year when the temperature reaches 90 degrees or above.
The city of Toledo has some great tourist attractions. The Toledo Zoo is a great place to visit, as is the Toledo Botanical Garden. The Toledo Mud Hens are a triple AAA baseball team, and the city even has a casino now, the Hollywood Casino Toledo.
As a bit of weather trivia some might find hard to believe, the record hottest temperature in Toledo of 105 degrees is five degrees hotter than the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Miami, Florida. Toledo is about 1,300 miles north of Miami.
  • Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Ohio is 113 Degrees 
The all-time record hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Ohio is 113 degrees, which occurred on July 21, 1934, near Gallipolis, which is located about 240 miles south of Toledo.


The difference between the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Toledo (105) and the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Ohio (113) is eight degrees. A decent sized statistical difference.
All-time Record Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Toledo is -20 Degrees
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Toledo is -20 degrees, which occurred on January 21, 1984.
Days when the temperature drops below zero are not rare in Toledo, as the city average six days a year when the temperature dips below zero.
Since 1873, Toledo has had about a dozen days when the temperature dropped below -15 degrees. The city averages 138 days a year when the temperature drops below freezing.
  • Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Ohio is -39 Degrees 
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in the state of Ohio is -39 degrees, which occurred on February 10, 1899, in Milligan, which is located about 200 miles south of Toledo.


The difference between the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Toledo (-20) and the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Ohio (-39) is 19 degrees. A big statistical difference.
Overall, the city of Toledo has a milder climate than the extremes found in the state of Ohio.

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