Climate Summary for July of 2025: Warm and wet are the simple descriptors of this July. Most climate stations report an average monthly temperature that is 1°F to 2°F above normal. Many observers reported 4 or more days with 90°F and a few days with Heat Index Values of 100°F or greater, thanks to dew points approaching 80°F or higher. On July 27th, Fergus Falls and St James reported record high dew points of 82°F and Benson reported a record high dew point of 81°F. Extremes for the month were 96°F at Marshall (Lyon County) and at Georgetown (Clay County) on July 4th, and just 37°F at Ada (Norman County) on the 18th. After 4 years of drier than normal Julys, this year was wetter than normal across most of the state. The vast majority of climate stations reported above normal rainfall during July, with a statewide average rainfall over 5.50 inches, borderline for the 10th wettest July in state history. Within the statewide climate network, over 50 new daily record rainfall amount...