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July Was a Warm One!

- Aug 1, 2010

July had its share of hot summer weather, including several days above 90 degrees and plenty of stormy weather.

July 3-year temperature comparison

The minimum daily low temperature for the month was 50°F. The average daily low temperature was 66°F. The maximum daily high temperature was 95°F. The average daily high temperature was 86°F. The overall average daily temperature for the month was 76°F.

There were a total of 11 days with a high temperature of 90° or higher, including a run of 5 days in a row early in the month with high temperatures above 90°.

There were 2 Heating Degree Days, and 347 Cooling Degree Days in July.

There were 13 days with measurable rain. Precipitation for the month totaled 4.85 inches. Between 10 PM on July 23 and 1 AM on July 24, nearly 2 1/2 inches of rain fell, the bulk of which fell during a 90-minute period, producing rainfall rates briefly as high as 7 inches per hour. CoCoRaHS monthly rainfall total reported was 5.59 inches (almost an inch higher than the automatic gauge, for reasons unknown).

There was one Flood Warning, 8 Severe Thunderstorm Warnings and 4 Severe Thunderstorm Watches issued by The National Weather Services for Summit County during the month of July as received by a NOAA Weather Radio at this location.