Cincinnati: How often is it Above 100°F?

Weather Analysis for Cincinnati

Over the past seven decades, Cincinnati has experienced relatively mild weather when it comes to extreme heat. From 1950 to 2021, the average number of days above 100°F in Cincinnati was 2.12, which indicates that scorching temperatures have been relatively rare. The year 1988 stands out as the year with the most days above 100°F, with a total of 5 days. Overall, Cincinnati residents can generally expect a moderate climate with a limited number of extremely hot days.Temperature Graph for Cincinnati

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