Official weather records have been kept in Hemet, California since 1917. Here are the record hottest and coldest temperatures ever officially recorded in Hemet, California since 1917.
Located in the San Jacinto Valley in Southern California about 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the city of Hemet has much milder temperature variations than the extremes found in the state of California. Hemet is famous for hosting the Ramona Pageant outdoor play and for the historic Hemet Maze Stone petroglyph which is as old as 2,000 years and might have been created by Chinese Buddhist monks.
The difference between the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in Hemet is 98 degrees. The difference between the hottest and coldest temperature records for the state of California is 179 degrees for a huge difference of 81 total degrees.
California is one of the most extreme states in the United States in terms of weather temperature variations. Mainly because the hottest temperature ever recorded in the world was recorded in Death Valley, California.
All-Time Record Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Hemet is 116 Degrees
The hottest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Hemet, California is 116 degrees which occurred on August 5, 1997, August 29, 2007 and September 3, 1982.
Without any doubt Hemet is a warm weather city. Days when the temperature reaches 90 degrees or more are common in Hemet and can occur in the city in every month of the year except February and December.
Days when the temperature soars to over 100 degrees are also pretty common in Hemet and can occur from April through October. The earliest 100 degree day in Hemet occurred on April 20, 2009, and the latest 100 degree day occurred on October 22, 2003.
- Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded in California is 134 Degrees
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of California and the world is 134 degrees which occurred on July 13, 1913, at the Greenland Ranch in Death Valley. Hemet is located about 250 miles as the crow flies south of Death Valley.
The difference between the all-time hottest temperature in Hemet (116) and the all-time hottest temperature in California (134) is 18 degrees. A decent sized difference statistically and it certainly gets hot in both of these cool places to visit in California.
All-Time Record Coldest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Hemet is 18 Degrees
The coldest weather temperature ever officially recorded in Hemet, California is 18 degrees which occurred on December 23, 1990.
Below freezing temperature days are not overly common in Hemet and only occur from November to early April if they occur at all in any year. The earliest below freezing day in Hemet occurred on November 9, 2011, and the latest below freezing day occurred on April 11, 2001.
- Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in California is -45 Degrees
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of California is -45 degrees, which occurred on January 20, 1937, in Boca. The town of Boca is now mostly gone submerged under the Boca Dam which was built in 1939 and is located along Route 80 north of Lake Tahoe.
The difference between the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Hemet (18) and the all-time coldest temperature in the state of California (-45) is 63 degrees. A huge difference and a much larger a difference than the hottest temperatures between the city and state.
Overall, Hemet is a city with very moderate weather temperatures and this home of the historic Ramona Pagent and the Hemet Maze Stone in Southern California in the San Jacinto Valley has a much milder climate in temperature variations than the extremes found in the state of California and in most cities and places in the United States.
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