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July 2009 Follow Up

Posted 08-01-2009 at 08:30 AM by Adam DeSilvester


After the third warmest June on record, July 2009 proved itself to be one for us to remember. Not only was it the warmest July ever, but also the warmest month at 88.7 degrees F. This breaks the old hottest month on record which was August 2006 at 88.3 degrees F. There is no doubt that the summer of 2009 is the hottest one on record so far.

Rainfall continued to be calm in July 2009. Only .48 inches fell the entire month. A stark contrast to the past two Julys of 07 and 08. We are also in the worst drought of record (driest 23 month period ever, beginning in September 2007!) and there is not much relief in sight for August 2009, unfortunately.

Certainly, this is the worst summer that we have been through, but let's not lose hope as change can be on the way...

See you all in a month when I write about this August. Whatever it brings, we shall see!

You all be good and feel free to chat!
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