Wisconsin's Hottest Julys in History | Green Bay News
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Wisconsin’s July just turned scorching and stormy, with four straight days of severe weather alerts after a brutal heat wave — but history shows this kind of intensity isn’t new. Since 1895, the hottest July on record was 1921, averaging 75°F with blistering highs and bone-chilling lows, while 1916, 2012, and 1936 also ranked among the top scorches — some shockingly dry. This past July’s chaos proves extreme weather is part of Wisconsin’s climate rhythm, not a one-off.
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