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What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Vancouver WA?
Washington Record High and Low Temperatures Map
Location | Time Period | Record |
---|---|---|
Vancouver, WA | All Time Record High | 106 °F |
Walla Walla, WA | All Time Record High | 116 °F |
Wapato, WA | All Time Record High | 110 °F |
Waterville, WA | All Time Record High | 105 °F |
What is the highest temperature recorded in Western Washington?
118°F
Extreme Days. Hottest temperature ever recorded: 118°F at Ice Harbor Dam on 5 August 1961 and at Wahluke on 24 July 1928. Lowest temperature ever recorded: -48°F at Mazama and Winthrop on 30 December 1968.
What is the heat record for Vancouver?
Vancouver area (Vancouver International Airport) – New record of 31.7, Old record of 27.5 set in 1995. Victoria area (Victoria International Airport) – New record of 39.4, Old record of 30.5 set in 1995.
Why is Vancouver WA hot?
Daily maximum temperatures in Vancouver, 1979-2021 The heat has resulted from a wide and deep mass of high-pressure air that, because of a wavy jet stream, parked itself over much of the region. Climate is naturally variable, so periods of high heat are to be expected.
Has Washington hit 100 degrees?
Record streaks Seattle hit at least 100 degrees on three straight days for the first time on record Saturday (102), Sunday (104) and Monday (108).
What was the hottest year in Washington state?
The warmest year statewide was 1934 when the average annual temperature was 50.9 F. The coldest year was 1955 with an average temperature of 44.8 F.
Is Vancouver weather like Seattle?
Seattle averages 152 sunny days per year. The US average is 205 sunny days. Vancouver, Washington gets 42.1 inches of rain, on average, per year. Seattle, Washington gets 38 inches of rain, on average, per year.