Vermont Temperature Records
All-time high and low temperatures recorded in Vermont, with monthly records dating back to 1970.
Key Facts
- Record High: The hottest temperature ever recorded in Vermont is 107°F, set on July 7, 1912.
- Record Low: The coldest temperature ever recorded in Vermont is -50°F, set on December 30, 1933.
- Data Coverage: Based on 57 years of data from 411 NOAA weather stations.
All-Time Record High
107°F
July 7, 1912
Official NOAA Record
All-Time Record Low
-50°F
December 30, 1933
Official NOAA Record
Monthly Temperature Records
| Month | Record High | Record Low |
|---|---|---|
| January | 68°F(1996) | -46°F(1994) |
| February | 78°F(2018) | -43°F(1993) |
| March | 88°F(1998) | -31°F(2003) |
| April | 97°F(1976) | -13°F(1982) |
| May | 97°F(2020) | 7°F(1974) |
| June | 103°F(2025) | 20°F(1980) |
| July | 103°F(2002) | 31°F(1977) |
| August | 100°F(1975) | 28°F(1986) |
| September | 100°F(2002) | 14°F(2000) |
| October | 91°F(2023) | 5°F(1972) |
| November | 83°F(2007) | -16°F(2018) |
| December | 72°F(1998) | -38°F(1980) |
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