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July 1936
Event DisasterJuly 1936: Hottest month on record for the contiguous US.
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Event Overview
July 1936 is recognized as the hottest month ever recorded in the contiguous United States. This historical event saw average temperatures significantly higher than the 20th-century norm, shattering previous records. The extreme heatwaves that characterized the month left a lasting impact on the nation's climate data. The significance of this record-breaking July continues to be relevant as it serves as a benchmark in discussions about historical climate patterns and extreme weather events. The data, compiled and verified by agencies like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), highlights the intensity of the heat experienced across the country during that period, with implications for understanding long-term climate trends.
Last updated: August 11, 2026