PEPPERRIDGE NORTH VALLEY'S ALL TIME RECORDS AND EXTREMES

All time records Based on years 1997-2016
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Temperature Extremes
Hottest temperature ...
117.2°F on June 20th, 2017 & 117.0°F on June 19th, 2016
(old records are 115°F on July 15, 1997 ,
114.7°F on July 21, 2006)
( and also tied with 114.5°F on July 2, 2001)
Coldest temperature ...
22.0°F on January 14, 2007
Lowest maximum ...
41.4°F on February 2nd, 2011
(old records were: 44.6°F on January 14, 2007 & 45.3°F Dec 6, 1998)
Highest minimum ...
94.8°F on July 8th, 2017
(old records were 91.5°F on July 16, 2010, 90.8°F on July 15, 2010 and a low 90.2°F Aug 5th, 2009)
Rainfall Extremes
Most rain in one day ...
2.79" on February 13, 2003
Most rain in one month ...
5.67" in February, 2005
Most rain in one year ...
15.48" in 2005
Least rain in one year ...
4.43" in 2009
Most consecutive days
without measurable rain ...
143 days in 2005 - 2006
between Oct 19, 2005 and March 10, 2006
Wind Extremes
Highest wind gust ...
52 MPH on July 26, 2005
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HEAT Although Phoenix residents may feel that their city MUST be the hottest place around at times, the hottest temperatures in the state occur along the Colorado river in cities such as Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, Parker or Yuma. In fact the top State honors go to Lake Havasu City, where the mercury climbed to 128° on June 29, 1994. This bests the Phoenix mark of 122°, set on June 26, 1990.
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