Charleston Consecutive 100 Degree Days
This page shows the record for the most days in a row in
Charleston, Illinois where the
high temperature was
at least 100 °F, from 1896–2024.
Longest Streak: 13 Days
Between Jul 5–17, 1936, the daily high temperature in Charleston was always at least 100 °F – a span of 13 days.
# Days |
When |
13 |
Jul 5–17, 1936 |
8 |
Aug 2–9, 1930 |
7 |
Jun 26 – Jul 2, 1931 |
7 |
Jul 25–31, 1916 |
7 |
Jul 21–27, 1914 |
6 |
Jul 20–25, 1934 |
5 |
Aug 18–22, 1936 |
5 |
Jun 25–29, 1934 |
5 |
Jul 3–7, 1911 |
4 |
Jul 23–26, 2012 |
4 |
Jul 4–7, 2012 |
* 4 |
Jun 28 – Jul 2, 2012 |
4 |
Aug 3–6, 1947 |
4 |
Jul 2–5, 1934 |
4 |
Jul 20–23, 1933 |
4 |
Jun 18–21, 1933 |
4 |
Jul 18–21, 1930 |
4 |
Jul 9–12, 1930 |
4 |
Aug 4–7, 1918 |
4 |
Jun 24–27, 1914 |
Note: streaks marked with a (*) contain days with missing data