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Archives: November, 2006

Weather Bus.com — November 30, 2006, 4:27 pm

On Nov. 30, why was the low not so low?

Wondering why it did not get as cold as forecasted on the morning of November 30, 2006?
One of the main factors was the wind. Two times during the night the wind speed increased from around 0-5mph to 15-17mph, which caused the temperature to rise anywhere from 3ºF to 6ºF warmer then when the winds […]

Weather Bus.com — November 29, 2006, 9:18 pm

Cold Temperatures/Freeze Warning?

A strong low pressure system has moved through the area, causing the wind gusts seen today and also brought in very dry and cold air. As a matter of fact, as of 4:30pm, November 29, the dew point temperature was down 35.7ºF compared to this same time yesterday and the temperature was down 9.2ºF compared […]

Weather Bus.com — November 26, 2006, 2:38 pm

New Additions/Revisions Completed On Weather Bus.com!

November 26th, we added some new additions and made some revisions to Weather Bus.com.
The first addition, are seven day graphs. These graphs plot the past seven days data for the following conditions: Temperature, Dew Point, Humidity, Wind Gust, Wind Direction, Barometer and Daily Rain.
The second addition, are month graphs. These graphs plot the last […]

Weather Bus.com — November 24, 2006, 8:36 pm

Another Scenic Sunset

There was another brilliant sunset on November 24th. If you missed it, below are some pictures we took at 5:25pm. The first one is looking toward the West-Southwest and the second one is looking toward the East.

Enjoy!

Weather Bus.com — November 20, 2006, 9:24 pm

Record High Temperatures

November 19th and 20th are days that will be entered into the record books. Numerous high temperature records for these two days were broken across the state. Below, are some of the location that have new record high temperatures for these dates:
November 19th:
Phoenix tied the record of 88ºF set in 1897. Coolidge recorded a high […]

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