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Welcome to the 2013 Monthly Weather Archives Page

Thunder Heads develop over the open Desert         A rain shaft descends from a Thunderstorm over the open Desert


PEPPERRIDGE NORTH VALLEY'S
2013 MONTHLY ARCHIVES

2013 Monthly Summaries


January, 2013 Monthly Summary

February, 2013 Monthly Summary

March, 2013 Monthly Summary

April, 2013 Monthly Summary

May, 2013 Monthly Summary

June, 2013 Monthly Summary

July, 2013 Monthly Summary

August, 2013 Monthly Summary

September, 2013 Monthly Summary

October, 2013 Monthly Summary

November, 2013 Monthly Summary

December, 2013 Monthly Summary

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SEVERE WEATHER
Most of the severe weather is seen in the Phoenix Metro area, occurs durning the Monsoon, usually associated with our summer Thunderstorms, and damage is usually caused by micro bursts--not tornadoes. A "micro burst" is a small area of rapidly descending air beneath a thunderstorm. When the descending air hits the ground, it quickly spreads out in all directions, causing very strong, straight-line winds. These winds are commonly as strong as 40-60 mph but can exceed 100 mph at times. Micro bursts occur over a rather small space-scale, typically the area affected is less than 2.5 miles in diameter.::

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