July was warm and dry across Northwestern Ontario.
Rainfall levels were well below normal, with the exception of Thunder Bay.
Sioux Lookout set an average temperature of 20.5-degrees last month, 1.9-degrees above normal, with a high for the month of 33.9.
Dryden was an average 20.4-degrees, 1.6-degrees above normal, with a high for the month of 33.4.
Red Lake saw an average temperature of 20.3, 2.2-degrees above normal, with a high of 35.2-degrees.
Ear Falls was an average 20-degrees, 1.6-degrees above normal, with a high for July of 34.2.
CKDR Meteorologist Bill Laidlaw says it was the second or third warmest July on record, depending on where you live.
Warm and Dry July Across Northwest
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