The highest maximum and lowest minimum temperatures ever recorded in the largest cities of the United States. These are cities with over 440,000 people on July 1, 2006, according to the US Census Bureau's estimates.
| High °F |
City |
Low °F |
| 107 |
Albuquerque NM |
-17 |
| 105 |
Atlanta GA |
-8 |
| 112 |
Austin TX |
-2 |
| 105 |
Baltimore MD |
-7 |
| 102 |
Boston MA |
-12 |
| 104 |
Charlotte NC |
-5 |
| 104 |
Chicago IL |
-27 |
| 104 |
Cleveland OH |
-20 |
Extreme high and low temperatures for major cities in the US - continued:
| High °F |
City |
Low °F |
| 102 |
Columbus OH |
-22 |
| 105 |
Dallas - Fort Worth TX |
-1 |
| 104 |
Denver CO |
-30 |
| 114 |
Detroit MI |
-21 |
| 113 |
El Paso TX |
-8 |
| 112 |
Fresno CA |
18 |
| 109 |
Houston TX |
3 |
| 104 |
Indianapolis IN |
-27 |
| 105 |
Jacksonville FL |
7 |
| 109 |
Kansas City MO |
-23 |
| 117 |
Las Vegas NV |
8 |
| 111 |
Long Beach CA |
25 |
| 112 |
Los Angeles CA |
5 |
| 106 |
Louisville KY |
-22 |
| 108 |
Memphis TN |
-13 |
| 103 |
Milwaukee WI |
-26 |
| 107 |
Nashville TN |
-17 |
| 106 |
New York NY |
-15 |
| 110 |
Oklahoma City OK |
-8 |
| 104 |
Philadelphia PA |
-7 |
| 122 |
Phoenix AZ |
17 |
| 107 |
Portland OR |
-3 |
| 115 |
Sacramento CA |
18 |
| 111 |
San Antonio TX |
0 |
| 111 |
San Diego CA |
29 |
| 103 |
San Francisco CA |
28 |
| 100 |
Seattle WA |
9 |
| 117 |
Tucson AZ |
16 |
| 105 |
Washington DC |
-5 |