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National Weather Service Tucson Arizona
Tucson Douglas Nogales Safford Sierra Vista
Safford Observation at
1200 AM MST SAT JUL 19 2008
CLOUDY
80°F
Dew Point 57°F
Humidity 45%
Wind E14 MPH
Pressure 29.96 ins

Almanac
High so far today 104°F
Low so far today 74°F
Precipitation
so far today
0.00 inches
Normal High 98°F
Normal Low 69°F
Record High 108°F in 1989
Record Low 55°F in 1954
Sunrise AM
Sunset -1200 PM

Yesterday's High °F
Yesterday's Low °F
Yesterday's Pcpn 0.00 inches
Forecast

Tonight
Partly
Cloudy

74°F
POP 30%
Saturday
Partly
Cloudy

95°F
POP 40%
Sunday
Scattered T'Storms

73°F 92°F
POP 50%
Monday
Partly
Cloudy

71°F 93°F
POP 30%
Tuesday
Partly
Cloudy

70°F 93°F
POP 30%
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