Wettest June 26th on record for Phoenix as the active start to Monsoon 2022 continues

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Monsoon 2022 continues to be active. Multiple outflows converged on the Valley of the Sun during the afternoon of June 26th, resulting in the formation of strong to severe thunderstorms. Officially, Phoenix Sky Harbor picked up 0.18" of rain, setting the record for the wettest June 26th on record. This was not a particularly hard record to break, considering this is only the 4th time rain has fallen on June 26th. The old record was 0.07" set in 1927.

Another, perhaps more interesting fact, is this is the 3rd day with measurable rain so far this month. Our of 127 years of weather records, this is only the 10th year that there have been three or more days of measurable rain in June. The record number of days is four, and with more rain in the forecast, we might just tie the record.

Record-setting first 90º+ day in Phoenix

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Phoenix Sky Harbor hit 90º for the first time this year around 1:18 pm on March 25th, but the thermometer did not stop there. It continued rising until reaching a high of 96º, which broke the record for the day of 93º set back in 1988.

A fun fact, this is the second warmest high temperature on record to be measured on the first 90º+ day. The hottest first 90º+ day comes in at 97º, which occurred in 1946 and 2019.

And if you were wondering, the average first 90º+ day is March 30th.

Unique Holiday Weather Record Set In Phoenix

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This winter season (2021-2022), something happened that has not occurred since weather records began in 1896!

Measurable rain was recorded on Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day! The old "record" was three of the four big holidays in the same season set in 1941, 1959, and 2016.

If you like rain, this was certainly a nice change!

Could Phoenix break the "Big 4" rain record?

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Nothing beats fun weather facts, and here's an interesting one! Since Phoenix weather records began in 1896, measurable rain has never fallen on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day in the same season!

In fact, measurable rain has only been recorded on at least three of the "Big 4" three times.

This year (2021) it is possible we could break the record and have the first year with measurable rain on all four days! Phoenix already recorded a record-setting 1" of rain on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day managed to get another 0.01". There is a good chance of rain on New Year's Eve but the trick will be New Year's Day as rain chances will quickly come to an end around midnight. Can we keep the rain going just a few hours longer? Time will tell!

At the very least, this year will likely join the ranks and become the 4th time rain has fallen on at least three of the big holidays.

Wettest Christmas Eve On Record In Phoenix

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Christmas Eve 2021 will go down in the record books as the wettest since records began in 1896! Phoenix Sky Harbor measured 1.00" of rain, breaking the old record of 0.93" set back in 1944.

This marks only the 13th time measurable rain has fallen on Christmas Eve in Phoenix!

If you like rain, this was certainly a nice present from Mother Nature!

Record-setting start to December in Phoenix with a high of 85º

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It might be December, but this afternoon the high was 85º, which is the average high we usually see at the end of October! This high also broke the record for the day, with the old record being 83º set in 1949.

Temperatures at or above 85º in December are very rare. In fact, there have only been three other times since 1896 where the high in December was 85º+. It happened two times in 1980 (86º on December 16th and 85º on December 26th) and one time in 1950 (87º on December 10th).

There is good news on the horizon with slightly cooler temperatures, albeit still above average, moving into the weather picture by the weekend.

Phoenix: Record number of 80º+ days in November

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On the last day of November in Phoenix, the high was 80º, making it the 25th day during the month with a high of 80º or higher. This breaks the record for the most 80º+ days during the month. The old record was 24 days set back in 1949!

The top years for November include: 25 days: 2021 24 days: 1949 23 days: 2017 21 days: 1932 20 days: 2012, 1981, 1954

As for the least number of days with a high of 80º+ in November, that record is zero and has happened 4 times (1920, 1938, 1957 and 2000).

Also, if you are keeping track, the high of 80º on November 30th was 10º above the average for this time of year and marks the 191st above-average high temperature day so far this year. Some good news, this is better than last year, as at this same time in 2020, we were at 224 days that recorded an above-average high.

Phoenix: Record high minimum temperature set on Nov 23rd

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During the early morning hours of November 23rd, cloud cover overhead made temperatures stay warm overnight, with a low at Phoenix Sky Harbor coming in at 64º.

Not only is this 13º above the average low for this time of year, but it also broke the record for the warmest low temperature for November 23rd. The old record was 60º set in 1965 and 1933.

Tucson has the wettest July on record

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Thunderstorms moved through Tucson this Tuesday afternoon, dropping 1.29" of rain! This brings the monthly rainfall total to 7.08", which breaks the old monthly record for July of 6.80 in 2017.

The Monsoon 2021 total now stands at 7.25". Keep in mind, the average total for the entire monsoon is 5.69"!

Storm chances will continue through the end of July so this total will likely continue to climb.

Phoenix sets a new record with three days below 85º in July!

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It was a "cold" July weekend in Phoenix, with a high temperature of 83º on Friday and Saturday and a high of 81º on Sunday. This three-day streak broke the record for the most consecutive days with a high below 85º in July. The old record was two consecutive days set in 1955 and 1911.

This also breaks the record for the most number of 85º or below high temperatures recorded throughout the month. The old record was two days also set in 1955 and 1911.

The high temperature of 81º on Sunday was the coolest July day since July 24, 1955! Keep in mind the average high temperature for this time of year is right around 106º.

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