It’s warm. It’s a bit breezy. Nights are cool. What more to ask for?
Big Idea
- Highs in the 80’s this week
- Lows in the 50’s this week
- A little breezy from time to time
- To be honest, the temperature are abnormally warm and dry
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Some people would kill for our sunny skies, just sayin’.
Forecast Summary:
Another boring, very warm and dry week. Sunny, with afternoon highs in the upper 80s each day, lows in the lower 50s. Winds light and variable, becoming a bit breezy for the coming weekend.
Forecast Table:
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/forecast/wxtables/
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Discussion:
A strong upper-level high pressure ridge will persist over the Western U.S. for at least another week and will continue to dominate the weather pattern. Abnormally warm and dry conditions will continue to prevail.
Curtis N. James, Ph.D.
Professor of Meteorology
Department of Applied Aviation Sciences
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Prescott, AZ 86301-3720
928.777.6655
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