Thursday, May 4, 2017

Top 10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Tucson, Arizona

These are the ten hottest weather temperature days in the history of the city of Tucson, Arizona, dating back to 1894. The all-time record hottest temperature ever recorded in Tucson is 122 degrees, which occurred on June 26, 1990.



As anyone who has ever traveled to, or lived in, the city of Tucson knows it can get pretty hot there. One hundred degree days are not rare in Tucson. On average, the city experiences 55 days of 100 or more degree weather temperature days per year.

The greatest number of 100 degree days in a year in Tucson history is 99, which occurred in 1994. For comparison purposes, the city of New York has only had 59 total 100 degree weather temperature days dating back to 1870.

The earliest 100 degree weather day in Tucson occurred on April 19, 1989. The latest 100 degree weather date occurred on October 16, 1991. Every single date from April 19 to October 12 has had at least one 100 degree weather date recorded on it since 1894.

The all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Arizona is 128 degrees, which occurred in Lake Havasu on June 29, 1994, and also occurred on July 5, 2007.

10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Tucson

1. June 26, 1990 - 117 degrees

T-2. June 20, 2017 - 116

T-2. June 29, 1994 - 116

T-4. June 21 - 2017 - 115

T-4. June 19, 2017 - 115

T-4. June 19, 2016 - 115

T-4. June 25, 1994 - 115

T-4. June 28, 1994 - 115

T-9. June 22, 1988- 114

T-9. July 4, 1989 - 114

T-9. July 28, 1995 - 114

The average annual daily temperature in Tucson is 70.9 degrees.

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