Excessive Heat — Lyon, Minnesota
2025-06-20 to 2025-06-22 · Lyon, Minnesota
Event narrative
Daily afternoon and evening heat indices ranged from 105 to 109 degrees with a maximum heat index of 109 degrees at Automated Weather Observing System sites in Marshall and Tracy on June 21, and 106 degrees at a Road Weather Information System site at Taunton on June 21.
Wider weather episode
The upper-level pattern experienced amplification of an eastern U.S. ridge and western U.S. trough, which locked a low-level frontal boundary in place from western Nebraska through central South Dakota into the Great Lakes. This allowed for heat to spread northward as very high dew point readings pooled across the area with the recent wet conditions. This multi-day dangerous heat event featured daytime heat index readings from 100 to 120 degrees, with nighttime low temperatures remaining from the mid 70s to lower 80s.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1277733. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.