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Weather extremes

How extreme does Bayamo's weather get?

The hottest, coldest, wettest and snowiest days Bayamo has recorded — the outer limits of what its weather can do, and how far they sit beyond a normal day.

Based on 34 years of daily weather observations (1991–present), from the Manzanillo Oriente station 50 km away. Updated through April 2025 — an all-time extreme only changes when a more extreme day actually occurs, so some dates are old. That is normal, not stale data.

The four kinds of extreme

The hottest, coldest, wettest and snowiest single days Bayamo has recorded — each shown against what a normal day that time of year looks like.

🔥 Hottest day
97°F May 26, 1996

The three most extreme on record

1 97°F May 26, 1996
2 95°F Aug 9, 1999
3 95°F Aug 11, 1999
❄️ Coldest night
43°F Jan 7, 1993

The three most extreme on record

1 43°F Jan 7, 1993
2 43°F Apr 3, 1993
3 43°F Jun 24, 1993
🌧️ Most rain in one day
2.99 in Oct 25, 2012

The three most extreme on record

1 2.99 in Oct 25, 2012
2 2.80 in May 3, 2013
3 2.60 in May 2, 2012

In plain terms

Across the record, Bayamo has reached as high as 97°F and as low as 43°F. A single day has delivered over 3 inches of rain. Those are the outer edges worth knowing if you are moving here, planning a trip, or thinking about a house.
Methodology & sources

Temperature & precipitation — 1991–2020 normals computed from 30 years of daily observations at Antonio Maceo Intl, a weather station, about 96 km from the city centre. The underlying daily records come from NOAA's global station network.

How we build these numbers →