Thursday, January 12, 2017

50 Cities in USA That Have Had 100 Degree Weather Temperatures in Winter

For most people living in the United States winter is a time of cold to very cold weather temperatures ranging from below freezing to below zero. But here are 50 cities or places in the United States that have had at least one 100 degree weather temperature in winter.



Two of the places are two of the largest cities in the United States and they are listed last following the other 48 cities and places. Can you name those two cities?

Before you look over the list which state do you think has the most cities and places on the list? The answer is at the end and it's not even close as to which state has the most places that have had 100 degree weather temperatures in winter.

There are five states that have cities or places on the list. How many of those states can you name? As a hint two of those states are not Florida or Hawaii. 

For each place below it's noted how many times they have had a 100 degree weather temperature in winter. Then the earliest date in any calendar year when the city has had a 100 degree weather temperature in winter is listed. It's not the earliest year listed but the earliest day in any calendar year when a 100 degree weather temperature occurred. 

50 Cities in USA That Have Had 100 Degree Weather Temperatures in Winter

  • Albany, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 17, 1908

  • Alice, Texas - 5 times earliest on February 19, 1986

  • Ballinger, Texas - 100 degrees on March 4, 1916

  • Benavides, Texas - 3 times earliest on February 27, 2009

  • Borrego Desert Park, California - 2 times earliest on March 15, 2013

  • Brownsville, Texas - 100 degrees on March 4, 1983

  • Brownwood, Texas - 100 degrees on February 23, 1996

  • Bunkerville, Nevada - 100 degrees on March 19, 2007

  • Bullhead City, Arizona - 2 times earliest on March 17, 2007

  • Carlsbad, New Mexico - 100 degrees on February 24, 1904 

  • Casa Grande, Arizona - 4 times earliest on March 8, 1972 

  • Castolon, Texas - 4 days earliest on March 13, 1982

  • Choke Canyon Dam, Texas - 100 degrees on March 7, 1991

  • Cotulla, Texas - 13 times earliest on February 27, 2011

  • Death Valley, California - 2 times earliest on March 17, 2007

  • Del Rio, Texas - 100 degrees on March 16, 1908

  • Encinal, Texas - 17 times earliest on February 21, 1986

  • Falcon Dam, Texas - 13 times earliest on February 19, 1986

  • Falfurrias, Texas - 11 times earliest on February 25, 1918

  • Fowlerton, Texas - 6 times earliest on February 22, 1996

  • Freer, Texas - 6 times earliest on February 21, 1996

  • Gila Bend, Arizona - 2 times earliest on March 17, 2007

  • Harlingen, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 1, 1916

  • Hebbronville, Texas - 3 times earliest on February 15, 2008

  • Kingsville, Texas - 4 times earliest on February 25, 2006

  • Lajitas, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 18, 1982

  • Lake Elsinore, California - 2 times earliest on March 6, 1899

  • Lake Havasu City Arizona - 2 times earliest on March 20, 1997

  • Laredo, Texas - 8 times earliest on February 18, 1986

  • Laughlin, Nevada - 100 degrees on March 18, 2007

  • Maricopa, Arizona - 2 times earliest on March 16, 2007

  • Mason, Texas - 100 degrees on February 23, 1996

  • Mathis, Texas - 101 degrees on February 15, 2008

  • McAllen, Texas - 6 times earliest on February 28, 2009

  • Mecca Fire Station, California - 10 times earliest on February 27, 1986

  • Mercedes, Texas - 3 times earliest on February 28, 1940

  • Monahans, Texas - 100 degrees on March 13, 1989

  • Palm Springs, California - 2 times earliest on March 5, 1972

  • Port Mansfield, Texas - 100 degrees on March 15, 1971

  • Presidio, Texas - 100 degrees on March 18, 1982

  • Raymondville, Texas - 5 times earliest on March 5, 1930

  • Rio Grande City, Texas - 20 times earliest on March 5, 2008

  • Robert Gray Army Airfield, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 8, 2008

  • Sarita, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 15, 2008

  • Tilden, Texas - 12 times earliest on February 22, 1996

  • Weslaco, Texas - 5 times earliest February 29, 1940

  • Yuma, Arizona - 2 times earliest on March 12, 1916

  • Zapata, Texas - 11 times earliest on February 18, 1986

  • Dallas, Texas - 2 times earliest on March 9, 1911

  • San Antonio, Texas - 2 times earliest on February 21, 1996

Yes, that's right. The two large cities that have both had 100 degree weather temperatures in winter are Dallas and San Antonio. That's a pretty big hint as to which state has had the most cities and places that have had 100 degree temperatures in winter. Here's that breakdown

  • Texas - 36

  • Arizona - 6

  • California - 5

  • Nevada - 2

  • New Mexico - 1

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