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U.S. Cities With the Highest Temperature Variation

Name the 20 U.S. cities which have the greatest difference between their average high temperature in July and their average low temperature in January.
Including cities with a population over 200,000
Source: Wikipedia
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Last updated: August 10, 2025
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Max.
Min.
Answer
Diff.
85.3°
8.5°
Sioux Falls
76.8°
89.4°
14.4°
Lincoln
75.0°
83.4°
8.8°
Minneapolis
74.6°
82.6°
8.6°
Saint Paul
74.0°
88.1°
15.2°
Omaha
72.9°
93.4°
20.9°
Indianapolis
72.5°
85.6°
13.8°
Des Moines
71.8°
89.9°
18.7°
Denver
71.2°
82.1°
11.8°
Madison
70.3°
88.2°
18.0°
Aurora
70.2°
Max.
Min.
Answer
Diff.
92.6°
22.5°
Wichita
70.1°
94.0°
24.2°
Salt Lake City
69.8°
92.9°
24.9°
Amarillo
68.0°
90.2°
22.2°
Kansas City
68.0°
86.5°
18.5°
Colorado Springs
68.0°
93.9°
26.1°
Reno
67.8°
92.7°
25.5°
Boise
67.2°
93.4°
27.2°
Lubbock
66.2°
86.5°
20.3°
Toledo
66.2°
93.1°
27.0°
Oklahoma City
66.1°
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1 Comments
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Level 85
Aug 10, 2025
Indianapolis being high on here definitely does not surprise me that was the first city I thought of