Stockton: How often is it Above 100°F?

Weather Analysis for Stockton

Over the course of 1950 to 2021, the city of Stockton has experienced a notable number of scorching hot days with temperatures soaring beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit. On average, there were 15.07 days each year where the mercury climbed into triple digits. Among these years, 1961 stands out as particularly intense, as it saw a staggering 34 days above the 100-degree mark. These weather trends demonstrate Stockton's occasional bouts of extreme heat, making it crucial for residents and visitors to take necessary precautions during periods of high temperatures.Temperature Graph for Stockton

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