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Records Broken on August 14, 2026

US weather stations that set a new daily high- or low-temperature record on August 14, 2026, measured against 55+ years of NOAA history.

US map of 44 daily heat records and 5 cold records broken on August 14, 2026
Heat records (orange) and cold records (blue) by state on August 14, 2026. Gray = no records. Source: NOAA NCEI GHCN-Daily.
44
Daily heat records
5
Daily cold records
15
States affected

How unusual was this?

Heat records
51.4 expected under a stable climate
44
0.9×
of normal
Cold records
51.3 expected under a stable climate
5
0.1×
of normal
The split: 8.8 heat records for every cold record. A stable climate produces the two at about the same rate.
Longest-standing record broken

YAKUTAT AP, AK broke a heat record that had stood since 1974 52 years. The old mark was 73°F; the new one is 74°F.

Biggest Heat Records

91°F
+8° over old record
Atlanta Summit, ID
Beat 84°F from 2003 · 36 yrs of record
Old record stood 23 years
85°F
+6° over old record
JUNEAU AP, AK
Beat 79°F from 1977 · 56 yrs of record
Old record stood 49 years
110°F
+6° over old record
KANOPOLIS LAKE, KS
Beat 104°F from 1978 · 55 yrs of record
Old record stood 48 years
110°F
+6° over old record
SANFORD DAM, TX
Beat 104°F from 2000 · 32 yrs of record
Old record stood 26 years
111°F
+5° over old record
ASHLAND, KS
Beat 106°F from 1983 · 55 yrs of record
Old record stood 43 years
109°F
+5° over old record
GREAT BEND 3WNW, KS
Beat 104°F from 1978 · 55 yrs of record
Old record stood 48 years
107°F
+5° over old record
GRUVER, TX
Beat 102°F from 2010 · 54 yrs of record
Old record stood 16 years
105°F
+5° over old record
PAMPA #2, TX
Beat 100°F from 2010 · 56 yrs of record
Old record stood 16 years
105°F
+5° over old record
MONTEZUMA, KS
Beat 100°F from 2007 · 30 yrs of record
Old record stood 19 years
112°F
+4° over old record
HUTCHINSON 10 SW, KS
Beat 108°F from 2010 · 53 yrs of record
Old record stood 16 years
109°F
+4° over old record
STERLING, KS
Beat 105°F from 2010 · 56 yrs of record
Old record stood 16 years
109°F
+3° over old record
WAYNOKA, OK
Beat 106°F from 2010 · 53 yrs of record
Old record stood 16 years

Biggest Cold Records

33°F
+3° over old record
Brundage Reservoir, ID
Beat 37°F from 2009 · 38 yrs of record
Old record stood 17 years
38°F
+1° over old record
Big Flat, UT
Beat 40°F from 1997 · 36 yrs of record
Old record stood 29 years
56°F
+1° over old record
HAWTHORNE, NV
Beat 57°F from 2000 · 33 yrs of record
Old record stood 26 years
67°F
+1° over old record
HASTINGS 4NE, FL
Beat 68°F from 1979 · 46 yrs of record
Old record stood 47 years
46°F
+1° over old record
LEE VINING, CA
Beat 47°F from 1999 · 34 yrs of record
Old record stood 27 years

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.

How we get “expected”: If the climate were stable, a station with n prior years of history for a date would set a new record on that date with probability 1/(n+1) — today's reading is equally likely to land at any rank among the n+1 observations. Summing that across every eligible station gives the number of records a stable climate would produce. On this date that pool was 2,405 stations for highs and 2,393 for lows. No climate model is involved — it is arithmetic on the station count.

What the multiple is not: Nearby stations break records together, so a single day's total varies far more than independent counting would suggest. Treat the multiple as a description of the day, not a significance test. Records are measured against each station's own history since 1970, not all-time state or national marks.

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