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What Is The Hottest Temperature Ever in New Jersey? Well, according the ultimate of all resources, Wikipedia, the highest temperature recorded in New Jersey was 110 F in Runyon, NJ (Old Bridge Twp) on July 10, 1936 I like extremes, so I checked on the lowest temperature recorded in New Jersey That was -34 F (34 degrees below zero) in River Vale, NJ (Bergen County) on January 5, 1904!
See the most extreme temperatures in New Jersey history Stacker consulted data from the NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee (SCEC) to illustrate the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in New Jersey New Jersey records - All-time highest temperature: 110° F (Runyon on July 10, 1936) - All-time lowest temperature: -34° F (River Vale on Jan 5, 1904)