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Unseasonably cool weather may break records

Published: Tuesday, Jul. 17, 2012 - 6:47 am
Last Modified: Tuesday, Jul. 17, 2012 - 8:55 am

Unseasonably cool weather is forecast again today.

For downtown Sacramento forecasters are calling for a high that is nearly 20 degrees below normal for mid-July: 75 degrees. The mild weather has National Weather Service forecasters searching the record books for the kind of information that weather watchers crave.

Forecasters have come up with this: Several locations may break records for the lowest daytime high ever recorded on July 17.

For example, meteorologists note in this morning's weather summary that the lowest high recorded at Sacramento's Executive Airport for today's date is 76 degrees, recorded in 1987. The forecast for today is 74.

Other record low historic maximum's in jeopardy today: 84 in Redding recorded in 1916 and 78 in Red Bluff set in 1983.

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