* NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) provides climate data for the United States, including historical temperature records for cities and towns.
* You can search for your area by name, zip code, or coordinates to view the highest and lowest temperatures recorded at nearby weather stations.
* Data is available from 1971 onwards.
2. Weather Underground
* Weather Underground provides historical weather data for thousands of locations around the world.
* You can search for your area by name or zip code to view detailed weather data, including daily high and low temperatures.
* Data is available from 1970 onwards.
3. AccuWeather
* AccuWeather provides historical weather data for numerous cities and towns across the world.
* You can search for your area by name or zip code to view the highest and lowest temperatures recorded on specific dates.
* Data is available from 1992 onwards.
4. Local Weather Stations
* Some local weather stations or meteorological offices may provide historical weather data for their regions.
* You can contact your local weather station or government agency responsible for weather monitoring to inquire about historical temperature records.
5. Online Resources for Extreme Weather Events
* Specialized online resources such as the National Weather Service's Storm Events Database or the National Centers for Environmental Information's Climate Extremes Index may provide information about extreme temperature events in your area.
Remember that the availability and accuracy of historical weather data may vary depending on the region, time period, and the data sources mentioned above.