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It’s official, Tucson was a scooch less hot today

Arizona Daily Star

According to the National Weather Service, today, Tuesday, June 27, the heat in Tucson reached a high of 108 degrees Celsius.

This is down from the previous two-day high of 111 each.

Official city weather records are kept at Tucson International Airport.

The forecast calls for “above-average heat to continue through the weekend. Moderate increases in humidity will cause thunderstorms this week, primarily in the border areas and southeastern Arizona,” meaning Cochise County. do.

In Tucson, “the wind will be refreshing in the afternoon.”

The Bureau of Meteorology expects highs in Tucson to hit 106 degrees on Wednesday, 104 to 105 degrees on Thursday and Friday, and 107 to 108 degrees over the weekend.

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Tucson’s best records since 1895 are: From 27 June 2011 he has 112 cases. June 28 – 115, 1994. June 29 – 116, 1994. June 30, 1989 – Age 112. and from July 1 to 111, 1990.

The Bureau of Meteorology tweeted on Monday that “monsoon season with thunderstorm activity will continue, but overall it does not appear to be as active and wet compared to the average, and the last two times have seen much less rain.” It’s certainly not the wet season,” he said. “

On Tuesday, the company said in its article: website: “Adrian, the first storm of the season, is forming off the southwestern coast of Mexico and is expected to move slowly westward. Another wave near the coasts of Guatemala and El Salvador is also expected to hit. It is expected to develop into a tropical cyclone as well, and may eventually move a little further north…This is a broader basis for the monsoon into central and central-northern Mexico starting in July. In our area, the press is booming in the run-up to a typical Independence Day, but for now the heat is still the biggest story. It’s like.”

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