Excessive Heat — Warrick, Indiana
2025-07-28 · Warrick, Indiana
Wider weather episode
An extended heat wave across the Quad State region occurred from mid to late July. On the synoptic scale, at 500mb, a 594dam ridge was present across the Southeast U.S., with the ridge building northward to include the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes by July 22nd-23rd. Convection coverage became more isolated the 22nd-25th as the ridge strengthened over the Ohio Valley. The ridge relaxed slightly on the 26th-27th, before the worst of the heat arrived on the 28th. A cold front moving through on the 31st allowed for a much cooler and drier airmass to move across the region.
High temperatures in the low to mid 90s combined with very high humidity (dew points in the mid 70s to near 80) produced heat index values routinely in the 100 to 110 range from July 23rd through the 30th in Southwest Indiana, following a more off and on heat the third week of July for Southwest Indiana. Slight decreases in heat indices occurred on the 26th as more clouds were around, followed by the most oppressive heat with widespread heat indices of 110-115 on the 28th. The heat wave continued through the 30th, then a cold front moving south through the region brought relief to close out the month. Heat Advisories or Extreme Heat Warnings were in effect for portions of the Quad State for 15 consecutive days.
For the entirety of the mid-late month heatwave, Evansville, IN experienced 18 consecutive days with a 75 degree dew point, their second longest streak on record (dating back to 1948). Evansville experienced their 10th highest heat index on record on the 28th, reaching 113. Evansville observed 9 consecutive days with a heat index of at least 100 degrees from July 22nd-30th, two days shy of the record. The highest heat index in Southwest Indiana for late July was 113 at the Evansville Regional Airport ASOS on the 28th.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1303468. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.