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A severe thunderstorm and dust storm warning were issued for Phoenix and other parts of Maricopa County on Saturday evening as more than 10,000 customers were impacted by power outages across the state.
The warnings were issued during the late afternoon and evening on Saturday, which started out in the morning with low temperatures that only fell to 90 degrees in Phoenix.
If that low temperature holds, it would be the eighth day this year with a low of 90 degrees or more. The record for most days with a low of more than 90 degrees through July 10 was reported at seven back in 2013, according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix.
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Arizona water utility says 2021 runoff season was 2nd-driest
July 7, 2021 GMT
PHOENIX (AP)
The Salt River Project says the 2021 runoff season was the second driest on record but that its reservoirs in central Arizona will provide full allocations of water to cities, farmers and other users during the current drought.
The SRP said the 104,000 acre-feet of runoff from winter precipitation is the second lowest amount recorded since the public power and water utility began keeping track 109 years ago.
According to SRP, the reservoirs on the Salt and Verde rivers are 67% full with over 1.5 million acre-feet of stored water as the Phoenix area enters its heaviest-use period of the year.
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