On August 10, 1935 one fourth of the US was over 100F
Twenty-five states were over 100F.
AZ 112 SD 112 TX 112 AR 110 CA 110 LA 110 OK 109 ID 108 MS 108 MT 107 UT 107 WY 107 KS 105 NE 105 NV 105 ND 104 OR 103 CO 102 NM 102 WA 102 AL 101 KY 101 MO 101 TN 101 IA 100
Ohio was flooded.
10 Aug 1935, Page 1 – Corsicana Daily Sun at Newspapers.com
California was on fire.
10 Aug 1935, 1 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com
10 Aug 1935, Page 7 – The Kokomo Tribune at Newspapers.com
A few weeks later came the most intense hurricane on record in the US.
06 Sep 1935, Page 1 – The Express at Newspapers.com
Earlier in the year was the worst dust storm and most intense rainfall on record.
On May 31, 1935 Woodward Ranch, Texas set the world record with 22 inches of rain in less than three hours.
Colorado got nearly that much rain a few hours earlier.
Extreme Weather: A Guide & Record Book – Christopher C. Burt – Google Books
03 Jun 1935, Page 11 – Muncie Evening Press at Newspapers.com