Wednesday, June 28, 2017

10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The 10 all-time hottest weather temperature days recorded in the city of Fort Lauderdale, plus the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida. The temperature data for Fort Lauderdale dates back to 1912. 


Fort Lauderdale has a population of some 179,000 people in the city proper which makes it the 8th largest city in Florida and the 138th largest city in the United States. Some 5.7 million people live in the Fort Lauderdale metro area which makes it the 8th largest metro area in the country.

It can certainly get hot in Fort Lauderdale and the state of Florida. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Fort Lauderdale is 100 degrees which first occurred on August 4, 1944. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Florida is 109 degrees which occurred on June 29, 1931, in Monticello.

While Fort Lauderdale is a warm weather city as you can see below days when the temperature reaches 100 degrees are very rare. Fort Lauderdale averages around 65 days a year when the temperature reaches or surpasses 90 degrees and those days can happen in every month of the year.


All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

T-1. June 22,  2009 - 100 degrees

T-1. August 4, 1944 - 100 degrees

T-3. September 13, 1935 - 99 degrees

T-3. July 23, 1924 - 99 degrees

T-5. June 21, 2009 - 98 degrees

T-5. August 6, 1944 - 98 degrees

T-5. July 9, 1932 - 98 degrees

T-5. August 18, 1924 - 98 degrees

T-5. August 26, 1924 - 98 degrees

T-5. August 19, 1921 - 98 degrees

The annual average temperature for Fort Lauderdale for the entire year is 66.2 degrees.

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