Heat Wave Summary
An upper level high pressure system that had been over the Southern Plains and Southeast region of the U.S. during the first half of July shifted northwest into the Central Plains and Upper Midwest on July 16th and 17th. Simultaneously the ridge strengthened, producing an expansive area of heat that extended into the Upper Mississippi River Valley region. In addition, the combination of recent rains and release of water into the air by corn and soybeans caused dewpoints to increase to near record or record levels, making it feel very humid. The result was a 4 day stretch between July 17th and July 20th where max heat indices (what the temperature actually feels like) ranged between 100 and 120 degrees. Also, the high dewpoints allowed for multiple new records to occur for warm low temperatures. The heat wave came to an end during the morning hours of July 21st, when a weakening cold front crossing the region helped usher in drier and slightly cooler air.
Observed High Temperatures and Highest Heat Index Values
Below is a listing of high temperatures and the highest heat index value for each day during the heat wave.
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Monday |
Tuesday |
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City/State |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
Dodge Center, MN |
82 |
91 |
86 |
99 |
88 |
105 |
90 |
108 |
88 |
100 |
Austin, MN |
90 |
105 |
91 |
111 |
93 |
121 |
93 |
121 |
93 |
111 |
Rochester, MN |
87 |
100 |
91 |
108 |
94 |
118 |
94 |
112 |
91 |
105 |
Winona, MN |
88 |
98 |
93 |
108 |
93 |
114 |
91 |
111 |
93 |
103 |
Preston, MN |
M |
M |
M |
M |
92 |
109 |
94 |
108 |
92 |
99 |
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Charles City, IA |
88 |
105 |
91 |
111 |
93 |
117 |
93 |
117 |
91 |
108 |
Decorah, IA |
90 |
100 |
93 |
105 |
93 |
111 |
97 |
114 |
93 |
103 |
Dubuque, IA |
86 |
92 |
92 |
105 |
94 |
109 |
97 |
114 |
96 |
105 |
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Medford, WI |
82 |
89 |
91 |
111 |
91 |
108 |
86 |
99 |
91 |
105 |
Black River Falls, WI |
86 |
95 |
93 |
110 |
91 |
111 |
91 |
102 |
95 |
108 |
La Crosse, WI |
88 |
95 |
96 |
113 |
95 |
113 |
93 |
109 |
98 |
107 |
Sparta, WI |
88 |
95 |
94 |
106 |
92 |
108 |
91 |
103 |
M |
M |
Volk Field, WI |
86 |
95 |
93 |
111 |
91 |
114 |
91 |
108 |
95 |
107 |
Viroqua, WI |
85 |
94 |
92 |
108 |
92 |
109 |
M |
M |
M |
M |
Prairie du Chien, WI |
89 |
99 |
94 |
108 |
96 |
114 |
94 |
116 |
96 |
103 |
Boscobel, WI |
90 |
99 |
98 |
114 |
100 |
117 |
97 |
114 |
101 |
109 |
Platteville, WI |
84 |
90 |
90 |
103 |
91 |
108 |
93 |
105 |
91 |
101 |
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High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
High Temp |
Max Heat Index |
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Missing Observations noted by M in the table above:
Temperature Records for Rochester, MN and La Crosse, WI
Here is a listing of new records that have been established at Rochester, MN and La Crosse, WI during this heat wave:
Rochester, MN:
La Crosse, WI:
Dewpoint and Heat Index Records for Rochester, MN and La Crosse, WI
EXTENSIVE HEAT WITH HIGH DEW POINT AND HEAT INDEX VALUES HAVE BEEN
COMMON THE PAST FEW DAYS ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST. ALTHOUGH THESE
TYPES OF RECORDS ARE NOT WELL KEPT...HERE IS SOME RECORD INFORMATION
WE WERE ABLE TO DISCERN FROM THE CLIMATE DATABASES. DATA IS ONLY
VALID FROM 1948 ON...
** DEW POINT RECORDS (DEG F) **
LA CROSSE WI
85 JUN 27 1934
JUL 21 1934
JUL 18 1942
JUN 26 1978
JUL 5 1978
84 AUG 9 1998
82 JUL 13 1995
81 JUL 19 2011
JUL 18 2011
JUL 14 2010
AUG 8 2001
NUMEROUS OTHER DATES
ROCHESTER MN
83 JUL 18 2011 /NEW RECORD/
JUL 19 2011 /NEW RECORD/
82 JUL 13 1995
JUL 12 1995
81 JUL 14 2010
JUL 21 1983
** HEAT INDEX RECORDS (DEG F) **
LA CROSSE WI
121 JUL 4 1977
119 JUL 30 1999
118 JUL 13 1995
117 JUL 31 2001
116 JUL 11 1980
JUL 7 1980
115 AUG 6 2001
JUL 25 1999
JUL 14 1995
AUG 16 1987
ROCHESTER MN
118 JUL 18 2011 /NEW RECORD/
113 JUL 11 1980
112 JUL 19 2011
111 JUL 13 1995