Official weather records have been kept in Port St. Lucie, Florida since 1942. Here are the all-time hottest and coldest weather temperatures ever recorded in Port St. Lucie, Florida since 1942.
Located along the Atlantic Ocean on the east-central coast of Florida, Port St. Lucie has slightly milder weather variations in temperatures than the extremes found in the state of Florida. The difference between the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Port St. Lucie is degrees. The difference between the hottest and coldest temperature records for the state of Florida is 111 degrees for a difference of total degrees.
All-Time Record Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Port St. Lucie, Florida is 102 Degrees
The hottest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Port St. Lucie is 102 degrees which occurred on June 22, 2009.
Port St. Lucie is certainly a warm weather city compared to most cities in the United States. The city averages 67 days a year when the temperature soars above 90 degrees and 90 degree days can occur in Port St. Lucie from March through November.
- Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Florida is 109 Degrees
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida is 109 degrees which occurred on June 29, 1931, in Monticello which is located about 325 miles northwest of Port St. Lucie.
The difference between the all-time hottest temperature in Port St. Lucie (102) and the all-time hottest temperature in Florida (109) is 7 degrees. Not a huge difference but a statistical one all the same.
All-Time Record Coldest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Port St. Lucie, Florida is 21 Degrees
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Port St. Lucie is 21 degrees which occurred on January 22, 1985. Below freezing days are not common in Port St. Lucie and they only occur on average about once a year.
- Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Florida is -2 Degrees
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida is -2 degrees, which occurred on February 13, 1899, in Tallahassee which is located 350 miles northwest of Port St. Lucie. On February 13, 1899 a huge blizzard, known as the Great Blizzard of 1899, struck the eastern half of the United States spreading record cold temperatures all the way to Cuba.
The difference between the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Port St. Lucie (21) and the all-time coldest temperature in the state of Florida (-2) is 23 degrees. A pretty big difference.
Overall, Port St. Lucie has a milder climate from a temperature perspective than the extremes found in the state of Florida and a much milder climate than almost all cities in the United States.
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