
A large high pressure system will usher in cold air for this first day of March across the northern Plains, Great Lakes, Northeast and mid-Atlantic. Some wintry precipitation may evolve across the mid-Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic through Monday. Meanwhile, record warmth will spread across the Southwest, southern Plains through early this week. Read More >
WARMEST YEARS COLDEST YEARS
1. 56.5 1934 1. 49.3 1912
2. 56.5 1981 2. 49.7 1993
3. 55.7 1954 3. 49.8 1895
4. 55.7 2016 4. 50.0 1913
5. 55.1 1970 5. 50.1 1898
6. 54.9 1969 6. 50.2 1891
7. 54.8 2012 7. 50.2 1997
8. 54.8 2015 8. 50.3 1899
9. 54.6 2017 9. 50.4 1995
10. 54.6 2020 10. 50.5 1905
1951
WARMEST WINTERS COLDEST WINTERS
1. 39.6 1933-34 1. 23.8 1898-99
2. 39.4 1980-81 2. 24.8 1978-79
3. 38.3 1906-07 3. 26.5 1911-12
4. 37.6 1953-54 4. 27.4 1987-88
5. 37.5 1934-35 5. 27.6 1909-10
6. 36.8 1969-70 6. 27.8 1983-84
7. 36.5 1957-58 7. 27.9 1959-60
8. 36.1 1942-43 8. 27.9 2009-10
9. 36.0 1889-90 9. 28.2 1912-13
10. 35.9 1970-71 10. 28.2 1961-62
1975-76
1999-00
WARMEST SUMMERS COLDEST SUMMERS
1. 77.7 1970 1. 68.3 1915
2. 77.4 2012 2. 69.3 1895
3. 77.2 2011 3. 69.7 1904
4. 2020 4. 69.9 1912
5. 77.1 2016 5. 70.2 1945
6. 76.9 1934 6. 1992
7. 76.5 2002 7. 2004
8. 2018 8. 70.5 1906
9. 76.3 1980 9. 70.6 1891
10. 1981 10. 1903
Records are in degrees fahrenheit, June 27 1888 to present.
Winter temps (Dec. - Feb.) Summer temps (June - Aug.)
Averages are based on a sum of months.
Current through January 1, 2022.