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Report for Year 2009

Note: Rain totals are updated after midnight each day



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Mnth TTL0.03 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in0.00 in
YTD TTL0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in0.03 in

Rain data is presented in Inches

Arizona Random Weather Facts

DEW POINT
Dew point is the temperature to which air must be cooled for saturation (100% relative humidity) to occur. The dew point is an important measurement used to predict the formation of dew, frost, and fog. If dew point and temperature are close together in the late afternoon when the air begins to turn colder, fog is likely during the night. Dew point is also a good indicator of the air's actual water vapor content, unlike relative humidity, which takes the air's temperature into account. High dew point indicates high vapor content; low dew point indicates low vapor content. In addition a high dew point indicates a better chance of rain and severe thunderstorms. You can even use dew point to predict the minimum overnight temperature. Provided no fronts or other weather pattern changes are expected overnight, the afternoon's dew point gives you an idea of what minimum temperature to expect overnight.

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