US Weather Records

US Weather Records refer to the documented measurements and observations of weather conditions across the United States. These records encompass various meteorological data, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure, collected over time. They are typically gathered by national agencies, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and are used for analyzing trends, conducting research, forecasting weather, and assessing climate change. Weather records can include daily, monthly, and yearly summaries, as well as historical extremes, such as the hottest or coldest temperatures recorded in specific locations. These records are essential for understanding weather patterns, preparing for natural disasters, and informing public policy related to climate and environmental management.