List of extreme temperatures in Germany
The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in each state in Germany, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Temperature extremes by state
State | Extreme Maximum | Extreme Minimum | Extreme By Both | ||||||
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Temperature | Location | Date | Temperature | Location | Date | Extremeness | |||
Baden-Württemberg | 104.3 °F / 40.2 °C | Karlsruhe and Freiburg im Breisgau | August 13, 2003 | −23.2 °F / −30.7 °C | Feldberg | February 10, 1956 | 127.5 / 70.9 | ||
Bavaria | 104.5 °F / 40.3 °C | Kitzingen, Lower Franconia, Bavaria | 5 July 2015 / 7 August 2015[1] | −50.6 °F / −45.9 °C[2][3] | Funtensee | December 24, 2001 | 154.9 / 86.1 | ||
Berlin | 100.5 °F / 38.1 °C | Tempelhof | July 11, 1959 | −14.8 °F / −26 °C | Dahlem | February 11, 1929 | 115.3 / 64.1 | ||
Brandenburg | 102 °F / 38.9 °C | Cottbus | July 29, 1921 | −21.1 °F / −29.5 °C | Cottbus | February 11, 1929 | 123.1 / 68.4 | ||
Bremen | 99.6 °F / 37.6 °C | Bremen | August 9, 1992 | −10.4 °F / −23.6 °C | Bremen | February 13, 1940 | 110 / 61.2 | ||
Hamburg | 99.1 °F / 37.3 °C | Fuhlsbüttel | August 9, 1992 | −20.3 °F / −29.1 °C | Fuhlsbüttel | February 13, 1940 | 119.4 / 66.4 | ||
Hesse | 101.3 °F / 38.5 °C | Frankfurt | August 9, 2003 | −15.8 °F / −26.6 °C | Wettenberg | February 13, 1940 | 117.2 / 65.1 | ||
Lower Saxony | 100.4 °F / 38 °C | Hanover | August 21, 1943 | −12.6 °F / −24.8 °C | Hanover | January 22, 1940 | 113 / 62.8 | ||
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 101.3 °F / 38.5 °C | Lindenberg | August 9, 1992 | −18.4 °F / −28 °C | Lindenberg | February 11, 1929 | 119.7 / 66.5 | ||
North Rhine-Westphalia | 102 °F / 38.9 °C | Düsseldorf | August 8, 2003 | −14.8 °F / −26 °C | Kahler Asten | February 1, 1956 | 116.8 / 64.9 | ||
Rhineland-Palatinate | 103.5 °F / 39.7 °C | Bad Dürkheim | July 5, 2015 | −17.3 °F / −27.4 °C | Montabaur | February 2, 1956 | 120,8 / 67,1 | ||
Saarland | 98.7 °F / 37.1 °C | Saarbrücken | August 9, 2003 | −5.4 °F / −20.8 °C | Saarbrücken | February 2, 1956 | 104.1 / 57.9 | ||
Saxony | 99.1 °F / 37.3 °C | Klotzsche | August 20, 2012 | −23.4 °F / −30.8 °C | Görlitz | February 9, 1956 | 122.5 / 68.1 | ||
Saxony-Anhalt | 100.5 °F / 38.1 °C | Magdeburg | July 16, 2007 | −19.1 °F / −28.4 °C | Brocken | February 1, 1956 | 119.6 / 66.5 | ||
Schleswig-Holstein | 95 °F / 35 °C | Holtenau, Kiel | August 9, 1992 | −6.1 °F / −21.2 °C | List | January 26, 1942 | 101.1 / 56.2 | ||
Thuringia | 103.2 °F / 39.6 °C | Gera | August 5, 1994 | −15.7 °F / −26.5 °C | Gera | January 14, 1987 | 118.9 / 66.1 |
Notes
- ↑ "Wetterrekorde Deutschland - Wetterdienst.de". Wetterdienst.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-05-10.
- ↑ Neuer Temperaturrekord in Deutschland - Tiefste je gemessene Temperatur December 24, 2001 shortnews.de
- ↑ Der Kältepol von Deutschland March 30, 2012 Zeit Online
External links
- Absolute Höchsttemperaturen in Deutschland
- Absolute Tiefsttemperaturen in Deutschland
- Dekadenrekorde
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