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Records Broken on July 9, 2026

US weather stations that set a new daily high- or low-temperature record on July 9, 2026, measured against 55+ years of NOAA history.

US map of 4 daily heat records and 4 cold records broken on July 9, 2026
Heat records (orange) and cold records (blue) by state on July 9, 2026. Gray = no records. Source: NOAA NCEI GHCN-Daily.
4
Daily heat records
4
Daily cold records
7
States affected

Biggest Heat Records

98°F
+20° over old record
KILBUCK ALASKA, AK
Beat 78°F from 2019 · 30 yrs of record
102°F
+3° over old record
ELIZABETHTOWN, NC
Beat 99°F from 1977 · 47 yrs of record
102°F
+1° over old record
ANDREWS, SC
Beat 101°F from 1977 · 54 yrs of record
100°F
+1° over old record
MILES CITY FLORIDA, FL
Beat 99°F from 2004 · 38 yrs of record

Biggest Cold Records

29°F
+2° over old record
KETCHUM RS, ID
Beat 31°F from 1993 · 49 yrs of record
60°F
+2° over old record
CHIPLEY, FL
Beat 62°F from 1988 · 52 yrs of record
63°F
+2° over old record
EDEN, TX
Beat 65°F from 1982 · 32 yrs of record
47°F
+1° over old record
WILKINSON RIDGE OREGON, OR
Beat 48°F from 1991 · 35 yrs of record

Records by State

How we count records: A station sets a daily record when its high or low for the date beats every prior reading at that station for the same calendar day. We only count stations with at least 30 years of history for that day and filter readings flagged by NOAA's quality-control process. Data: NOAA NCEI GHCN-Daily. Recent days may rise as late-reporting stations are added.
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