Extreme Temperatures In 1936

The longest stretch of nights below 0F (-18C) in Wisconsin was 38 from January 16 to February 22, 1936 at Hancock. The longest stretch of days above 100F (38C) in Wisconsin was 13 from July 6 to July 8, 1936 at Darlington.

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