Yeah, and as I mentioned it surely would have been the warmest in 2022 had the temp sensor been working in June. Being at the head of Portland Canal, any kind of an east wind can bring hot air from Interior BC into Hyder much more efficiently than into, say, Ketchikan.
It depends on what stations are open and reliable but some place in the Interior has the highest about half the time. Past ten years (ties not listed)
2013: 97F Amber Lake (west of Talkeetna)
2014: 87F Fairbanks Airport
2015: 94F Hyder
2016: 90F Nenana
2017: 94F Tok 70SE CRN
2018: 94F Hyder
2019: 94F Eagle River 5SE
2020: 93F Hyder
2021: 94F Eagle
2022: 89F Haines 40NW
Yeah, and as I mentioned it surely would have been the warmest in 2022 had the temp sensor been working in June. Being at the head of Portland Canal, any kind of an east wind can bring hot air from Interior BC into Hyder much more efficiently than into, say, Ketchikan.