Look up! Mars and Venus look like they are positioned near each other right now in the evening sky.
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We all know July was hot and dry, but the end of the month certainly made up for that lack of rainfall. Early in the month, July was shaping up to be one of the warmest Julys on record.
July 2021 now takes the record of hottest month recorded on Earth. We have kept these records for 142 years; there has never been a hotter month on this planet than July 2021.
July is a great month to try to spot a planet in the night sky. If you have trouble seeing any of these, grab a pair of binoculars to help you look.
The week ahead is setup to be abnormally warm and dry, but this is not just a one time episode. Looking back at the weather we saw this summer will help us understand how we got here and what we are likely to experience in the coming weeks.