Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Top 10 Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Fresno, California

These are the ten all-time hottest weather temperature days recorded in the city of Fresno, California. The temperature data for Fresno dates back to 1887. As anybody who lives in the city or who has visited here knows Fresno can get pretty hot at times.



The hottest temperature ever recorded in Fresno, California is 115 degrees, which occurred on July 8, 1905. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of California is 134 degrees, which occurred on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley.

One hundred degree weather days are not uncommon at all in Fresno. The earliest date that a 100 degree weather day occurred in Fresno in any year dating back to 1887 is April 23rd. The latest date that a 100 degree temperature day occurred in any year is October 14th.

Every date in the months of June, July, August and September in Fresno dating back to 1887 have had at least one 100 degree day in a year. In fact, every date from May 11 through October 5th have had at least one 100 degree day in Fresno.

10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Fresno

1. July 8, 1905 - 115 degrees

T-2. July 27, 1933 - 114 degrees

T-2. July 17, 1925 - 114 degrees

T-2. July 21, 1908 - 114 degrees

T-2. July 30, 1898 - 114 degrees

T-2. July 27, 1898 - 114 degrees

T-2. July 1, 1891 - 114 degrees

T-8. July 25, 2006 - 113 degrees

T-8. July 24, 2006 - 113 degrees

T-8. July 23, 2006 - 113 degrees

It has been 113 degrees in Fresno on other dates but just the last three are listed above. The last time it was really hot in Fresno was on June 9, 2014, when it was 110 degrees.

The hottest month of the year in Fresno is July, which has an average daily temperature of 83.0 degrees, followed by August with an average daily temperature of 81.5 degrees. The next hottest month is June at 77.2 degrees, followed by September at 76.2 degrees and May at 70.2 degrees.

Note: this article was originally published on Knoji but that site has not paid the author in over three years so he's republishing the updated article here on his own weather blog on May 24, 2017

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