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Weather recap: Hot start to July with little precipitation
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CityNews Kitchener
A weather summary for July shows the month started out sweltering in Waterloo Region.
The data from the Eric D. Soulis Memorial Weather Station at the University of Waterloo puts the monthly maximum temperature at 34.2 degrees Celsius.
There were only seven days of precipitation in July and the weather station says that’s the lowest amount locally since 2001.
However, significant rainfall on July 9 and and July 21 brought the monthly precipitation up to 77.6 mm, which is only slightly below the average total of 83.7 mm.
See the details in the Soulis Memorial Weather Station July 2026 Summary here: https://t.co/JUL7SfzyLz@CBCKW891 @570NEWS @WR_Record @CTVKitchener @wlchronicle — UW Weather Station (@UW_WeatherStn) August 7, 2026