Friday, May 5, 2017

Top 10 Hottest Weather Temperature Days in San Antonio, Texas

These are the ten hottest weather temperature days in the history of San Antonio, Texas. The weather temperature data dates back to 1885.



The city of San Antonio, Texas is the seventh largest in the United States, and second largest in Texas (behind Houston) with 1.5 million people. The metro San Antonio area is the 24th largest in the United States, with 2.33 million people.

As anyone who lives in San Antonio, or has visited the city, knows, it can get pretty hot. In fact, only four months of the year have never had a 100 degree temperature day in San Antonio.

The earliest the city has had a 100 degree temperature day is February 21, 1996, when the temperature was 100 degrees. The latest date the city has had a 100 degree day is September 28, 2005, when the temperature hit 104. The only months that have not seen a 100 degree day are October through January.

The hottest temperature ever recorded in San Antonio is 111 degrees, which occurred on September 5, 2000. 

The hottest month of the year in San Antonio is August, when the temperature averages 84.4 degrees. July is right behind August at 84.2 degrees, followed by June at 81.8 and September at 79.4 degrees.

10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in San Antonio History

1. September 5, 2000 - 111 degrees

2. August 28, 2011 - 110

3. September 4, 2000 - 109

T-4. June 29, 2013 - 108

T-4. August 19, 1986 - 108

T-6. August 29, 2011 - 107

T-6. August 20, 1909 - 107

T-6. June 15, 1998 - 107

T-9. June 26, 2012 - 106

T-9. August 27, 2011 - 106

It's also been 106 degrees in San Antonio six other times just the latest two dates are listed.

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 5, 2017

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