
Resolves according to NOAA Monthly Report (national), a tie will be resolved as 50%.
“Corresponding month” means that a January competes only with all previous Januaries, and July only with all previous Julys.
The CONUS maximum (daytime) temperature in August was 85.9°F, 0.8°F above average, while the minimum (nighttime) temperature was 60.8°F, 1.8°F above average, both ranking in the warmest third of the record.
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/climate-at-a-glance/national/rankings/110/tmin/202508#1
August 2025 20th Warmest
@McLovin August can resolve, thanks
@BlackCrusade thank you, I’ve resolved May, and I’ll resolve June when NOAA will publish their monthly report, which they promise to do on July 14th, ok?
@McLovin
January: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202501 NO
"The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in January was 29.2°F, 0.9°F below average, ranking in the coolest third of the 131-year record and the coldest January on record (2005–25) for the U.S."
February: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202502 NO
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in February was 34.9°F, 1.0°F above average, ranking in the middle third of the 131-year record.
March: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202503 NO
"March was the sixth-warmest March on record for the contiguous U.S."
April: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202504 NO
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in April was 53.6°F, which is 2.6°F above the long-term average and ranks in the warmest third of the 131-year record.
Realizing now I could've just used this tool https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/climate-at-a-glance/national/rankings/110/tavg/202501 to confirm easily
Wonder if some of these are overvalued?
(edit: oh whoops pardon, learning how reposts work)
From 2024, no months were the hottest in their record across the US:
- January, ranking "in the middle third" across the 130-year record 
- May, 13th warmest 
- June, second warmest 
- July, 11th warmest 
- August, 15th warmest 
- September, second warmest 
- October, second warmest 
- November, sixth warmest 
- December hasn't finished yet 
Climate change will fuck us over, and these montsh are frequently the hottest ever globally, but I do wonder if these USA-specific climate options are overvalued?
