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Americans are feeling the heat as temperatures climb across the country.
In January, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported that 2024 was the hottest year on record, and 2025 is shaping up to be a scorcher too.
Amid this week’s heat wave, CBS News reported that more than 200 million Americans, from the Midwest to the East Coast, are under heat advisories.
The official climate government website reported that Earth’s temperature has risen by an average of 0.11 degrees Fahrenheit per decade, and 2024 was the warmest year since worldwide records began in 1850.
But global temperature rise doesn’t mean it just gets hotter everywhere at the same rate. According to data released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), some states in the US reached their all-time hottest recorded temperatures decades ago.
Here’s a list of every state and its hottest day on record.
ALABAMA: 112 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: September 6, 1925
Location: Centreville
ALASKA: 100 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 27, 1915
Location: Fort Yukon
ARIZONA: 128 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 1994
Location: Lake Havasu City
ARKANSAS: 120 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 10, 1936
Location: Ozark
CALIFORNIA: 134 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 1913
Location: Furnace Creek (formerly Greenland Ranch)
COLORADO: 115 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 2019
Location: John Martin Dam
CONNECTICUT: 106 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 15, 1995
Location: Danbury
Torrington, Connecticut, also reached 106 degrees Fahrenheit on August 23, 1916.
DELAWARE: 110 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 21, 1930
Location: Millsboro
FLORIDA: 109 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 1931
Location: Monticello
GEORGIA: 112 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 20, 1983
Location: Greenville
Louisville, Georgia, also reached 112 degrees Fahrenheit on July 24, 1952.
HAWAII: 100 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: April 27, 1931
Location: Pahala
IDAHO: 118 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 28, 1934
Location: Orofino
ILLINOIS: 117 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 14, 1954
Location: East St. Louis
INDIANA: 116 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 14, 1936
Location: Collegeville
IOWA: 118 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 20, 1934
Location: Keokuk
KANSAS: 121 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 24, 1936
Location: Alton
Fredonia, Kansas, also reached 121 degrees Fahrenheit on July 18, 1936.
KENTUCKY: 114 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 28, 1930
Location: Greensburg
LOUISIANA: 114 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 10, 1936
Location: Plain Dealing
MAINE: 105 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 1911
Location: North Bridgton
North Bridgton, Maine, also reached 105 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4, 1911.
MARYLAND: 109 degrees Fahrenheit

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Dates: July 10, 1936
Location: Cumberland
Frederick, Maryland, also reached 109 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1936. Cumberland, Maryland, reached 109 degrees Fahrenheit on August 7, 1918, and August 6, 1918. Keedysville, Maryland, reached 109 degrees Fahrenheit on August 6, 1918. Boettcherville, Maryland, reached 109 degrees Fahrenheit on July 3, 1898.
MASSACHUSETTS: 107 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 2, 1975
Location: New Bedford
Chester, Massachusetts, also reached 107 degrees Fahrenheit on August 2, 1975.
MICHIGAN: 112 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 13, 1936
Location: Mio
Stanwood, Michigan, also reached 112 degrees Fahrenheit on July 13, 1936.
MINNESOTA: 115 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 29, 1917
Location: Beardsley
MISSISSIPPI: 115 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 29, 1930
Location: Holly Springs
MISSOURI: 118 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 14, 1954
Location: Union
Warsaw, Missouri, also hit 118 degrees Fahrenheit on July 14, 1954.
MONTANA: 117 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 5, 1937
Location: Medicine Lake
Glendive, Montana, also reached 117 degrees Fahrenheit on July 20, 1893.
NEBRASKA: 118 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 24, 1936
Location: Minden
Hartington, Nebraska, also reached 118 degrees Fahrenheit on July 17, 1936. Geneva, Nebraska, reached 118 degrees Fahrenheit on July 15, 1934.
NEVADA: 125 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 1994
Location: Laughlin
NEW HAMPSHIRE: 106 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 4, 1911
Location: Nashua
NEW JERSEY: 110 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 1936
Location: Runyon (near Sayreville)
NEW MEXICO: 122 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 27, 1994
Location: Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (near Loving)
NEW YORK: 108 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 22, 1926
Location: Troy
NORTH CAROLINA: 110 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 21, 1983
Location: Fayetteville
NORTH DAKOTA: 121 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 6, 1936
Location: Steele
OHIO: 113 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 21, 1934
Location: Gallipolis
OKLAHOMA: 120 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 12, 1936
Location: Altus
Altus, Oklahoma, first hit the record on July 19, 1936. Poteau, Oklahoma, also reached 120 degrees Fahrenheit on August 10, 1936. Alva, Oklahoma, reached 120 degrees Fahrenheit on July 18, 1936.
OREGON: 119 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 2021
Location: Pelton Dam
Moody Farms Agrimet, Oregon, also reached 120 degrees Fahrenheit on June 29, 2021. Pendleton, Oregon, reached 120 degrees Fahrenheit on August 10, 1898.
PENNSYLVANIA: 111 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 1936
Location: Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, also hit 111 degrees Fahrenheit on July 9, 1936.
RHODE ISLAND: 104 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 2, 1975
Location: Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA: 113 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 2012
Location: Columbia
SOUTH DAKOTA: 120 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 15, 2006
Location: Fort Pierre
Gann Valley, South Dakota, also hit 120 degrees Fahrenheit on July 5, 1936.
TENNESSEE: 113 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: August 9, 1930
Location: Perryville
Perryville, Tennessee, also hit 113 degrees Fahrenheit on July 29, 1930.
TEXAS: 120 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 28, 1994
Location: Monahans
Seymour, Texas, also hit 120 degrees Fahrenheit on August 12, 1936.
UTAH: 117 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 2021
Location: St. George
St. George, Utah, also hit 117 degrees Fahrenheit on July 5, 1985.
VERMONT: 107 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 7, 1912
Location: Vernon
VIRGINIA: 110 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 15, 1954
Location: Balcony Falls
Columbia, Virginia, also hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit on July 7, 1900, and July 5, 1900.
WASHINGTON: 118 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: June 29, 2021
Location: Hanford
WEST VIRGINIA: 112 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 10, 1936
Location: Martinsburg
Moorefield, West Virginia, also hit 112 degrees Fahrenheit on August 4, 1930.
WISCONSIN: 114 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 13, 1936
Location: Wisconsin Dells
WYOMING: 115 degrees Fahrenheit

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Date: July 15, 1988
Location: Diversion Dam
Basin, Wyoming, also hit 115 degrees Fahrenheit on August 8, 1983.
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