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Jun 27 2009

Weather Round-up for the Week of June 21st

Published by mpaulin at 1:00 pm under weather Edit This

We continued into this week with the rainy and cool weather staying with us. Saturday was mostly cloudy for pretty much all day, then by early evening, the rains started. Sunday we had a high of 65F and the low was 60F with showers for most of the day giving us 0.24 inches of rain.

Monday we went back to work with cloudy skies and more rain. The high for the day was 63F and the low was 58F. 0.34 inches of rain fell for the day. Tuesday continued with the clouds and light rain for a total of 0.05 inches. The high on Tuesday was 65F and the low was 60F.

Wednesday we started to see improvement in the weather as the sun started to make some brief appearances. We still had a little light rain to start the day with a total of 0.07 inches. The high was 66F and the low was 61F.

Thursday was the best day of the week with the high of 76F and the low was 59F. The best thing about this day was that the sun was out for most of the day and there was no rain. Things started to dry out! Friday started out sunny and the temperature soon hit the upper 70s, rising from the morning low of 63F. By late afternoon, thunderstorms arrived on the scene and were quick, but left 0.17 inches of rain.

For the next few days, the forecast is for sunny days and pop up thunderstorms! You just never know what the weather is going to do. How warm did it get where you are? How much rain did you get?

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