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Show No Change In Weather; Hot Those expecting a cooler change during the fourth week of July were slightly disappointed., disappoint-ed., The average afternoon temperature went up three degrees. At night the average increase from 61 to 64 degrees for a similar change. Also, the precipitation for the week, ending Monday evening, increased over the previous 7-day period, from a trace to a trace plus 0.02 of an inch. Anyway, its that time of year again, when local tomatoes tomat-oes and sweet corn are apear-ing apear-ing on the market. The other day this reporter traded a half - dozen roasting ears with a neighbor for a pan of new potatoes. Nothing like fresh garden vegetables, we both had to admit. Light rain was falling early Tuesday morning. Outside it was 70 degrees and the barometer baro-meter was rising at 30.12. Partly cloudy, continued hot and humid, with some shower actively, was the forecast. Statistics for the week, ending end-ing at 6 p.m. Monday, July 28, 1969: Date High Low Pre. July 22 93 63 0.00 July 23 92 63 0.00 July 24 90 67 0.00 July 25 93 63 0.02 July 26 91 65 0.00 July 27 95 58 0.00 July 28 94 67 trace Summary Temperatures: Highest, 95; lowest, 58. Week's averages, high, 92; low, 64; mean, 78. Precipitation: For the week, 0.02 of an inch. Total since January 1, 10.43 inches. Sunrises and sets locally, at 7:35 a.m. and 8:25 p.m. DST. |