Alabama’s highest recorded temperature is 112 ยฐF (44 ยฐC), recorded on September 5, 1925, in Centerville.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Alabama was -27ยฐF (-32.8ยฐC) on January 30, 1966, in New Market, located in Madison County in the northeastern part of the state. This remains the coldest official temperature in Alabama's history. Interestingly, on that same day, other parts of the state alsoRead more
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Alabama was -27ยฐF (-32.8ยฐC) on January 30, 1966, in New Market, located in Madison County in the northeastern part of the state. This remains the coldest official temperature in Alabama’s history.
Interestingly, on that same day, other parts of the state also saw extreme cold:
Birmingham dropped to -4ยฐF (-20ยฐC)
Mobile reached 13ยฐF (-10.6ยฐC)
Montgomery hit -5ยฐF (-20.6ยฐC), which is still its coldest on record
Before that, the previous record low was -18ยฐF (-27.8ยฐC), set in Valley Head in February 1905.
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Alabamaโs hottest temp ever was 112ยฐF.Pretty insane heat โ that was recorded way back in 1925 in a town called Centreville.
Alabamaโs hottest temp ever was 112ยฐF.
See lessPretty insane heat โ that was recorded way back in 1925 in a town called Centreville.