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Ready for Autumn right now, sun is muted by nasty haze from western wildfires. Every year it seems to get worse out there, very few places to live in the western US that don't have a natural disaster problem imminent or effects from them nearby.
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Salt Lake City had a low of 80°F this morning, the 2nd 80°F+ low this month, and it was a record maximum low temp for the day, previous warmest low on 7/22 was 77°F (2006&2016)
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Originally Posted by FirebirdCamaro1220
Salt Lake City had a low of 80°F this morning, the 2nd 80°F+ low this month, and it was a record maximum low temp for the day, previous warmest low on 7/22 was 77°F (2006&2016)
Well, raining and 77°F in Salt Lake City, so that 80°F Low didn't hold
104f(40f dew)
99f heat index
Weatherman just said the clouds brought in the humidity today, lol. I barely noticed the slight increase. It felt fine to me.
Speaking of humidity
106f 65f dew for phoeeenix(111 heat index)
70f dews right now
Lol
Currently 75F and sunny in Rochester with little to no humidity. Can you even ask for a better July day?! Its about time given its been the 5th wettest July in history with over 7.5" of rain so far.
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