Chicago’s hottest day was 109 degrees on July 24, 1934. Chicago’s hottest night was 85 degrees on July 29, 1916. Illinois July temperatures have been on the decline since 1895, and particularly since the 1930s.
Chicago’s hottest day was 109 degrees on July 24, 1934. Chicago’s hottest night was 85 degrees on July 29, 1916. Illinois July temperatures have been on the decline since 1895, and particularly since the 1930s.
O/T Dangerous cloud Beryl lasted 21 whole hours as a tropical storm and it was very windy in Jacksonville Beach before becoming not very windy elsewhere.
If it is so hot in Chicago today, I don’t know how to describe the intense heat from almost a century ago. air conditioning Chicago