Huffington Magazine Issue 57 | Page 14

AZ AK CA C0 ˚ 44˚ ˚ 90 30 ˚ 60 54˚ 56˚ 9˚ 42˚ 4 1˚ 44˚ 48 ˚ 55˚ MD 117˚ AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPS 118˚ 115˚ 114˚ MT 10 ME ˚ 54 Death Valley, Ca 64˚ ˚ 105 67˚ MI KY LO 41˚ 112 ˚ 114˚ 48˚ MA 114˚ 13 HIGHEST TEMPERAT 52˚ 52˚ 1 07 ˚ 121˚ ! MN MS MO ˚ 120 118˚ 59˚ 54˚ 64˚ IN IO KS 116˚ 61˚ 71˚ 45˚ 117˚ GE ID IL 49˚ 118˚ FL ˚ 55 112˚ DC 59˚ 109 ˚ CN COLINBROUG/STOCK.XCHNG (SKY); MAMANOS/STOCK.XCHNG (MOUNTAINS) 128˚ 118˚ 106 ˚ DL RECORD HIGH TEMPS ˚ 110 KEY ˚ 106 The Hottest Day Ever Turns 100 July 11, 2013, marks 100 years since the hottest day on record in the U.S., when temperatures reached 134 degrees in Death Valley. Calif. But another U.S. heat record was broken in 2012 — it was the warmest on record for the continental U.S., according to NOAA, with average temperatures reacing 55.3. A full degree warmer then the previous record set in 1998, 2012’s average temperature was also 3.2 degrees warmer then the 20th century U.S. average. Ahead, we illustrate average temperatures in the U.S. from 1913 to today by state. — James Gerken and AJ Barbosa 1 2 0˚ 134˚ DATA Enter