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Weather Massachusetts: the most extreme temperatures ever recorded

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:14
Liam Smith
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Contents
  • The hottest day ever recorded in Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts’ coldest recorded temperature
  • Other notable precipitation and snowfall extremes
  • How Massachusetts compares nationally

Massachusetts, known for its unpredictable coastal climate, has experienced some of the most dramatic temperature swings in U.S. history. From sweltering summer heatwaves to brutally cold Arctic outbreaks, the state’s meteorological extremes reflect the diverse climate patterns affecting New England.

The hottest day ever recorded in Massachusetts

On August 2, 1975, the small town of Chester, located in western Massachusetts, hit a staggering 107°F (41.7°C). That day remains the all-time highest temperature ever observed in the state. The intense heat was part of a widespread summer heatwave that scorched much of the Northeast, stressing infrastructure and contributing to power shortages.

Massachusetts’ coldest recorded temperature

Just six years later, Chester once again made weather history—but on the opposite extreme. On January 12, 1981, temperatures in the same town plummeted to -35°F (-37.2°C). This reading stands as Massachusetts’ lowest temperature on record, during a powerful Arctic cold front that swept through New England, breaking numerous records across the region.

Other notable precipitation and snowfall extremes

While temperatures in Massachusetts can swing drastically, precipitation records also highlight the state’s climatic volatility. On August 18, 1955, the city of Westfield recorded an astonishing 18.15 inches (461 mm) of rain in just 24 hours, during the remnants of Hurricane Diane. This stands as the wettest single day ever documented in the state.

On the snow front, Natick, a suburb west of Boston, was buried under 29.0 inches (73.7 cm) of snow on April 1, 1997, a record-breaking late-season blizzard that paralyzed travel across Massachusetts and much of southern New England.

How Massachusetts compares nationally

While Massachusetts has faced intense temperature swings, its extremes are modest compared to other states. The hottest temperature ever measured in the United States occurred in Death Valley, California, where the mercury soared to 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913.

At the opposite end, Alaska recorded the nation’s coldest temperature with a bone-chilling -80°F (-62.2°C) at Prospect Creek Camp on January 23, 1971.

Despite not holding national records, Massachusetts’ weather history paints a vivid picture of a state caught between maritime moisture, continental cold, and the occasional tropical fury—a meteorological crossroads that continues to deliver some of the most memorable climate events in the Northeast.

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