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Current Conditions

@ 10-Dec-2025 10:25am
61.7°F Warmer 5.1°F than last hour.
Temp Change: °F /hr
Sunny, Dry  Sunny, Dry
Feels Like: 62 °F
Humidity: 44%Decreased 6% since last hour.
Dew Point: 39.6 °FIncreased 1.5°F since last hour.
Wind: Calm
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Gust: 0.0 mph
Pressure: 30.13 in Falling 0.003 inHg/hour
Steady
Solar Rad: 100%
454 W/m2
UV Index: 1.1
 Low 
Rain Today: 0.00 in
Rain Rate: 0.000 in
Rain Month: 0.00 in
Rain Year: 14.41 in

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Sunrise: 7:22 am
Sunset: 5:19 pm
Moonrise: 10:44 pm
Moonset: 12:05 pm
Waning Gibbous Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon, Moon age: 20 days,18 hours,13 minutes,65%
65%
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Daily Min/Max

Today's High Temp: 61.7°F
10:24am
Today's Low Temp: 46.3°F
6:05am
Today's High Humidity: 65%
2:53am
Today's Low Humidity: 43%
10:19am
Today's High Dewpoint: 39.7°F
10:17am
Today's Low Dewpoint: 34.5°F
6:50am
Today's High Barometric Pressure: 30.146 in/Hg
2:16am
Today's Low Barometric Pressure: 30.058 in/Hg
4:46am
Today's High Wind Speed: 0.0 mph
5:23am
Today's
High UV:
1.1
 Low 
10:15am
Today's
High Solar:
454 W/m2
10:24am
Today's High Rain Rate: 0.000 in/min
5:00pm
Today's High
Hourly Rain Rate:
0.000 in/hr
Days Since
Last Rain:
15 Days

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Wet Microbust Over the Rainbow Valley on Aug 2nd, 2018

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 Pepper Ridge North Valley Random Weather Facts

MONSOON
The best example of a monsoon on Earth occurs over the Indian sub continent. During the months of April through October, a moist southwest wind brings heavy rains to this region...while a dry northeast wind is prevalent during the remainder of the year.

In North America, a similar situation occurs over much of Mexico. For example, in Acapulco, rainfall averages 51.8 inches during the months of June through October...while only 3.3 inches falls during the remainder of the year.

In the United States, Arizona and New Mexico are located on the northern fringe of the Mexican Monsoon. For most of the year, winds aloft over the southwest U.S. are west to northwest. During the summer, winds turn to a more south to southeast direction, importing moisture from the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico.

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