The capital city of Trenton has a population of some 85,000 people in the city proper. Trenton is part of the New York City metro area according to the U.S. census bureau which contains over 24 million people and is #1 in the United States but Trenton is closer to the Philadelphia metro area which has a population of over 6 million people making it the 6th largest metro area in the United States.
It can certainly get hot in Trenton and the state of New Jersey. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Trenton is 106 degrees which occurred on July 9, 1936. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of New Jersey is 110 degrees which occurred on July 10, 1936, in Runyon.
The weather temperature can soar to 100 degrees or hotter in Trenton during the summer but such days are not common. The earliest date in any year when a 100 degree weather temperature day occurred was on June 26, 1952, when it was 100 degrees. The latest date in any year when a 100 degree day occurred was on September 2, 1953, when it was also 100 degrees.
10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Trenton, New Jersey
T-1. July 22, 2011 - 106 degrees
T-1. July 9, 1936 - 106 degrees
3. August 7, 1918 - 105 degrees
T-4. July 23, 2011 - 104 degrees
T-4. July 6, 2010 - 104 degrees
T-4. July 10, 1936 - 104 degrees
7. July 7, 2010 - 103 degrees
T-8. July 5, 1999 - 102 degrees
T-6. July 3, 1966 - 102 degrees
10. August 21, 1930 - 101 degrees
The annual average temperature in Trenton for the entire year is 54.9 degrees.
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