WeatherWatcher: June 25-July 1 - we break 70 degrees - 80 degrees is coming

Monday, July 4, 2011


Summer is slowly arriving, now that officially our days are getting shorter each day. We have, however, made it to normal weather patterns and temperatures for this time of the year.

The extremes:
High temperature: 73.6ºF (Sunday)
Low temperature: 46.8ºF (Sunday)
High humidity: 100%
Low humidity: 21% (Sunday)
High pressure: 29.737 inches. (Friday)
Low pressure: 29.205 inches. (Tuesday)
Rainiest day: 0.16 inches (Thursday)

Averages:
Warmest day: 63.1ºF (Monday)
Coldest day: 54.7ºF (Thursday)
Average temperature: 59.0ºF
Average humidity: 74%
Average pressure: 29.429 inches.

Total rainfall: 0.16 inches

Highlights:  We broke the 70ºF mark 4 days this week. We have broken 70ºF previously this spring and summer on at least 6 occasions now.

Weather for the coming week:
  • A preview for next week’s highlights, we broke 80ºF on Saturday the 2nd for the first time since August 25, 2010, that’s 10 months since we last had a high above 80ºF!
  • We should have sunny weather with highs in the 70’s for July 4th, Independence day!
  • Tuesday may bring us another day breaking the 80ºF mark.
  • After Tuesday we will once again be taken over with the strong marine air flows as we suffered in most of June, losing most of our sun and seeing possible drizzle and showers once again. However it is remotely possible next weekend might turn nice again.
Warmest and coldest days are based on average temperature of the entire day, starting at midnight. All other averages are based on the whole week. All weather data unless otherwise noted is sourced from Carl’s Shoreline Weather Station.




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