Official weather records have been kept in the city of Tyler, Texas since 1898. Here are the record hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Tyler, Texas since 1898.
Located in east Texas some 100 miles southeast of Dallas and 200 miles north of Houston, the city of Tyler has very mild weather variations in temperatures and much milder temperature variations than the extremes found in the state of Texas or in almost all cities in the United States. Tyler is nicknamed the Rose Capital of the World and is home to the annual Texas Rose Festival each fall.
The difference between the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Tyler is 110 degrees. The difference between the hottest and coldest temperature records for the state of Texas is 143 degrees for a difference of 33 total degrees.
All-Time Record Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Tyler is 110 Degrees
The hottest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Tyler, Texas is 110 degrees which occurred on August 2, 2011.
Without a doubt Tyler is certainly a warm weather city. Days when the temperature reaches 90 degrees or more can occur in Tyler in nine months of the year missing only November, December and January.
Days when the temperature reaches 100 degrees or more are fairly common in Tyler and have occurred from May to September. The earliest 100 degree weather temperature date in Tyler was on May 30, 1998, and the latest 100 degree day was on September 26, 2005.
- Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in Texas is 120 Degrees
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Texas is 120 degrees which occurred on August 12, 1936 in Seymour. Tyler is located some 250 miles southeast of Seymour, Texas.
The difference between the record hottest temperature in Tyler (110) and the record hottest temperature in Texas (120) is 10 degrees. A decent sized difference statistically and it certainly gets hot in both Tyler and Seymour, Texas.
All-Time Record Coldest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Tyler is 0 Degrees
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Tyler, Texas is 0 degrees which occurred on December 23, 1989.
Below freezing weather temperature days can occur in Tyler from November to March. The earliest below freezing date in Tyler was on October 31, 1993 and the latest below freezing day was on April 3, 1983.
- Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Texas is -23 Degrees
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Texas is -23 degrees, which occurred on February 8, 1933, in Seminole. Located near the New Mexico border in west Texas, Seminole is some 450 miles west of Tyler.
The difference between the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Tyler (0) and the all-time coldest temperature in the state of Texas (-23) is 23 degrees. A big difference and a much larger difference than the hottest temperatures between the city and the state.
Overall, Tyler is a city with very moderate weather temperatures and this warm weather city located 100 miles southeast of Dallas has a milder climate in temperature variations than the extremes found in the state of Texas and in almost all cities in the United States.
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