Hottest Months in Florida Since 1895
Data from the National Centers for Environmental Information shows rising average temperatures in Texas, reflecting climate change's impact over more than a century of records.
- Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest months in Texas since 1895 using National Centers for Environmental Information records, with the top Texas entry recording an average temperature of 74.8°F.
- Long-Term records show the planet warming each decade, with the Earth's temperature rising about.14°F per decade, roughly 2°F total, as climate change drives rising temperatures, according to the sources.
- Among entries, July 2019 logged an average of 74.8°F, while historic dataset entries include some near 77.8°F, showing higher past extremes.
- NOAA data show the continental United States experienced its third hottest July in 2022, with 20 states seeing one of their 10 hottest days; the prior year’s July was the hottest month worldwide.
- With NCEI and NOAA records through July 2023, Stacker produced hottest-month rankings for Texas and other states, enabling comparison of Texas heat to national trends since 1895.
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