July 21, 1934 – The Hottest Day In Ohio’s History

The temperature at Gallipolis, Ohio on July 21, 1934 was 113 degrees. Weather Underground is forecasting that it will be 25 degrees cooler today than it was in 1934.

Here are some other USHCN Ohio temperatures for July 21, 1934.

    
  DELAWARE       	110
  CIRCLEVILLE    	108
  DEFIANCE       	107
  URBANA WWTP    	107
  GREENVILLE WTP 	105
  MC CONNELLSVILL	105
  PHILO 3 SW     	105
  BUCYRUS        	104
  PORTSMOUTH-SCIO	104
  MILLERSBURG    	103
  WAUSEON WTP    	103
  KENTON         	102
  UPPER SANDUSKY 	102
  WAVERLY        	102
  HILLSBORO      	101
  CADIZ          	100
  TIFFIN         	100

Andrew Freedman at the Washington Post says that this is the hottest summer in history.

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