These are the ten hottest weather temperature days in the history of Bakersfield, California. The weather temperature data dates back to 1893.
The city of Bakersfield is the ninth largest in California and the 52nd largest in the United States, with a population of 375,000 people. The metro Bakersfield area has a total of some 850,000 people.
As anyone who lives in Bakersfield or has visited the city knows, it can get pretty hot. In fact, only five months of the year have never had a 100 degree temperature day in Bakersfield.
The earliest the city has had a 100 degree temperature day is April 23, 1910, when the temperature was 100 degrees. The latest date the city has had a 100 degree day is October 17, 1959, when the temperature was also 100. The only months that have not seen a 100 degree day are November through March.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Bakersfield is 118 degrees, which occurred on July 28, 1908. The hottest days in Bakersfield history have almost all occurred in July.
The hottest month of the year in Bakersfield is July, when the temperature averages 84.1 degrees. August is right behind July at 82.6 degrees, followed by June at 78.2 degrees and September at 76.8 degrees.
10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Bakersfield History
1. July 28, 1908 - 118 degrees
T-2. July 26, 1931 - 117
T-2. July 27, 1933 - 117
T-2. August 14, 1933 - 117
T-5. July 6, 1913 - 116
T-5. July 25, 1931 - 116
T-7. July 24, 1908 - 115
T-7. July 16, 1925 - 115
T-7. July 1, 1950 - 115
T-10. June 28, 1976 - 114
It's also been 114 degrees in Bakersfield 10 other times just the latest date is listed.
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