June is the month were many of the highest recorded temps have been recorded, but with its lower humidity doesn’t feel quite as hot as July and August, when the humidity of monsoon season arrives. Whether it’s heat, humidity, sprinkles, lightning, wind, or a true rainstorm, the weather at this time of year varies as much as it ever does.
This week’s forecast:
In July, we wake up to morning clouds and gorgeous sunrises, that often burn off to a clear blue sky. By mid-day, the thunderheads start building around the city. At the end of the day, we might get some rain, but more often than not, it’s "just another gorgeous sunset"!
Corrected 7/22/2010: First paragraph originally stated that June is our hottest month. From the National Weather Service web site, I found the historical data showing that this was not the case. See: Phoenix AZ Monthly Temperature from 1896 to Present (Thanks to Sage Dillon, Arizona native, for catching this one!)


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