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Weather extremes
How extreme does Menomonee Falls's weather get?
The hottest, coldest, wettest and snowiest days Menomonee Falls has recorded — the outer limits of what its weather can do, and how far they sit beyond a normal day.
The four kinds of extreme
The hottest, coldest, wettest and snowiest single days Menomonee Falls has recorded — each shown against what a normal day that time of year looks like.
That is about 23°F hotter than a normal July afternoon in Menomonee Falls (typical high near 81°F).
The three most extreme on record
About 51°F colder than a normal January night in Menomonee Falls (typical low near 11°F).
The three most extreme on record
More rain in a single day than Menomonee Falls usually gets in the whole month of August (typical August total about 3.8 in).
The three most extreme on record
About 96% of a typical February's snow in a single day (Menomonee Falls averages roughly 16 in across the month).
The three most extreme on record
How hot and cold it gets, month by month
The shaded band is the normal range of daily temperatures for each month. The dots show the most extreme it has ever been — so you can see how far beyond a normal day the records really sit.
Menomonee Falls's record heat sits well above even a hot day for the season — July's 104°F is about 23°F beyond a normal hot afternoon. Its record cold is just as far below a normal winter night — the dots mark how rare each extreme really is.
In plain terms
Methodology & sources
Temperature & precipitation — the official 1991–2020 climate normals from NOAA's U.S. Climate Normals, measured at MT Mary College (NOAA GHCN station USC00475474), about 14 km from the city centre.