Saturday, January 7, 2017

What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Syracuse, New York in January?

Do you know what the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in Syracuse, New York is in January? The answer to that weather trivia question will probably shock and astound you.



The coldest month of the year in Syracuse, New York is January which has an average daily temperature of just 22.4 degrees. But what is the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in Syracuse, New York in January the coldest month of the year in the city?

Weather temperatures have officially been kept in Syracuse, New York since 1902. So the hottest temperature record for January in Syracuse is from 1902 until the present day.

What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Syracuse, New York in January?

  • 70 degrees on January 25, 1967 and on January 8, 2008

That's right the hottest temperature ever recorded in Syracuse, New York in the month of January is a pretty warm 70 degrees. That record hottest temperature for the month of January in Syracuse, New York was set on January 25, 1967 and was matched on January 8, 2008.

How unusual is a 70 degree weather temperature day in Syracuse, New York in January? Since 1902, there have only been the 2 days listed above in January when the temperature reached a delightful 70 degrees in Syracuse. 

Days when the temperature reaches 60 degrees in Syracuse in January are far more common and every day in the city's history since 1902 except for 6 days (1, 2, 10, 12, 17 and 29th) has been at least 61 degrees in at least one year. 

When was the last time the temperature was 60 degrees or hotter in Syracuse, New York in January? That was on January 30, 2013, when the temperature was a delightful 63 degrees in Syracuse. 

Will the temperature rise to 70 degrees this January in Syracuse, New York? Since it has happened only twice since 1902 it's not very likely that Syracuse will see a 70 degree weather temperature day this January but a 60 degree weather temperature day could certainly happen this year.

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