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This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.
The City Hall was renovated between 1999 and 2000. The City Hall reopened in November 2001 and the mayor's office, city council, budget office, public communication office and city manager office moved into City Hall. [4] During the 1999-2000 renovation, the Statue of Liberty, which had sat on the front lawn, was removed.
The hottest month has been July 2003 with a mean of 57.7 °F (14.3 °C); the coldest has been January 1979 which averaged 6.1 °F (−14.4 °C). [ 11 ] Climate data for Climax, Colorado, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1895–present
Temperatures soared to an average high in July that far exceeded regular temps, and the warmth of fall is lasting longer than usual.
September 2023 was the most anomalously warm month, averaging 1.75 °C (3.15 °F) above the preindustrial average for September. [22] The Copernicus Programme (begun 1940) had recorded 13 August 2016, as the hottest global temperature, but by July 2024, that date had been downgraded to the fourth hottest. [23]
Over the past 100 years, the average July temperature in Phoenix has risen dramatically. In the 1920s, it ranged from 89.3 to 92.7 degrees; in the past decade, it sat between 94.7 and 102.7 degrees.
The intense heat moved eastwards and peaked along the Interstate 95 corridor on July 22, 2011, with Central Park in New York City breaking the record for the day at 104 °F (40 °C) or more in the interior of city which was the hottest temperature the city had experienced in over three decades.
GRAND JUNCTION (AP) — A former Colorado county clerk and one-time hero to election conspiracists was sentenced Thursday for leading a data-breach scheme inspired by the rampant false claims that ...