As of July 24, 2026, a 23-day dry spell continues, with July rainfall at 3.2 mm—96 percent below normal—following a June that was 76 percent below normal.
It has been 23 days since the last rain on July 1, 2026, when 3.2 mm fell. Month-to-date rainfall for July is 3.2 mm, which is 96 percent below the normal of 81.3 mm. June 2026 rainfall was 20.2 mm, a 76 percent deficit compared to the normal of 84.1 mm. The current dry spell of 23 days is shorter than the all-time record dry spell of 30 days, which occurred from September 18 to October 17, 1986.
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