July 2006 - One Of The Warmest July Months On Record
Here are graphs of the warmest Julys on record at Cheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins, Chadron, Scottsbluff and Sidney.
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Graphs and captions courtesy of Steve Rubin, Deputy Webmaster-in-Charge.
John Eise, Rich Emanuel , Buzz Hutcheon, Jack Daseler , Ken Pomeroy, Mike Weiland, Melissa Goering, Jim Hatten, Jim Robinson, Kevin Daugherty, Mike Sowko, Jim House, Brian Chapman, Dan Deal and Steve Rubin are some of our team climate experts. Please click on these peoples’ names to email your climate questions. If these team members cannot answer your question, we will do our best to have your question answered by someone else. Or please select the following link to email your comments, questions and suggestions to other NWS Cheyenne team members:
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As you can see from the graph above, July 2006 was the 11th warmest July on record at Cheyenne.
July 2006 was the seventh warmest July on record at Laramie, Wyoming.
In the graph above, you can see that July 2006 was the second warmest July on record at Rawlins, Wyoming.
July 2006 was the ninth warmest July on record at Chadron, Nebraska.
July 2006 was the ninth warmest July on record at Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
In the graph above, you can see that July 2006 was the second warmest July on record at Sidney, Nebraska.
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For more detailed climatic information, please click on the "Local" link under the "Climate" section on the left menu of your National Weather Service Cheyenne website, or please select the following link:
Local Climate
Graphs and captions courtesy of Steve Rubin, Deputy Webmaster-in-Charge.
John Eise, Rich Emanuel , Buzz Hutcheon, Jack Daseler , Ken Pomeroy, Mike Weiland, Melissa Goering, Jim Hatten, Jim Robinson, Kevin Daugherty, Mike Sowko, Jim House, Brian Chapman, Dan Deal and Steve Rubin are some of our team climate experts. Please click on these peoples’ names to email your climate questions. If these team members cannot answer your question, we will do our best to have your question answered by someone else. Or please select the following link to email your comments, questions and suggestions to other NWS Cheyenne team members:
Our Office
Your comments, questions and suggestions would be most welcome. Your National Weather Service team is on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are here to serve you, our customers.
As you can see from the graph above, July 2006 was the 11th warmest July on record at Cheyenne.
July 2006 was the seventh warmest July on record at Laramie, Wyoming.
In the graph above, you can see that July 2006 was the second warmest July on record at Rawlins, Wyoming.
July 2006 was the ninth warmest July on record at Chadron, Nebraska.
July 2006 was the ninth warmest July on record at Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
In the graph above, you can see that July 2006 was the second warmest July on record at Sidney, Nebraska.
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