Concord is not the largest city in New Hampshire, Manchester holds that distinction, but Concord is the state capital. The two cities are located only 15 miles apart and have very similar weather climates.
It can certainly get hot in Concord and the state of New Hampshire. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Concord is 102 degrees which first occurred on July 4, 1911. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of New Hampshire is 106 degrees which also occurred on July 4, 1911, in Nashua.
Since 1868, Concord has only had about 20 days when the weather temperature soared to 100 degrees or hotter. The earliest date in any year when a 100 degree day occurred was on June 3, 1919, when it was 100 degrees exactly. The latest day that it was 100 degrees or more in Concord was August 26, 1948 when it was also 100 degrees exactly.
All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Concord, New Hampshire
T-1. July 3, 1966 - 102 degrees
T-1. July 4, 1911 - 102 degrees
T-3. July 14, 1995 - 101 degrees
T-3. July 20, 1977 - 101 degrees
T-3. July 21, 1977 - 101 degrees
T-3. August 2, 1975 - 101 degrees
T-3. July 5, 1911 - 101 degrees
T-3. July 10, 1911 - 101 degrees
T-9. July 22, 2011 - 100 degrees
T-9. July 23, 1978 - 100 degrees
It's been 100 degrees in Concord a number of other times just the latest dates are listed above.
The hottest month of the year in Concord is July when the temperature averages 69.5 degrees. The second hottest month is August with an average daily temperature of 67.3 degrees, followed by June with a daily average of 64.2 degrees, and then September which averages 58.8 degrees daily. The average annual temperature for the year in Concord is 45.1 degrees.
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