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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wichita KS
600 AM CDT Sun Jun 30 2025

...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY...

In 1980, Wichita was torched by a temperature of 110 degrees, a
record for the month of June. Right behind were the 26th and 27th
with highs of 109. Wichita would break the 100-degree mark 46 times
that summer. The heat was so hideous that from June 24th to July
20th highs reached or exceeded 100 degrees every day except July
2nd. Had the high on July 2nd reached 100 (it reached 98), then
Wichita would have set a record for most consecutive days of 100
degrees or more with 27.

In 1911, incredible as it may seem, Wichita recorded only a trace of
rain during the month of June. This is the only time that the Air
Capital had failed to record measurable rainfall during the month of
June. In a very distant second for driest June was 1917, when 0.32
inch was measured. With an average temperature of 81.5 degrees, 1911
is Wichitas 6th hottest June on record.

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