Phoenix Had A Record Hottest Month For Any US City. Dozens Of Cities Also Had Their Hottest Month

 

P​hoenix, Arizona, had the hottest single month of any U.S. city on record, and they're just one of over a dozen cities that had their record hottest month in July.

The monthly mean temperature in July in Phoenix of 102.7 degrees was the hottest for any town or city with a year-round population of 1,000 or more anywhere in North America, according to weather.com weather historian Christopher Burt.

T​he previous record hot month for any U.S. city was 102.2 degrees in July 1996 at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, according to Brian Brettschneider, an Alaska-based climatologist.

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