High temperatures remain relatively stable through the week, ranging from 77°F to 84°F. Mostly dry conditions with only one day showing rain chances.
This week's forecast shows temperatures running 2°F below the historical average for October. Normal highs for this period are around 82°F with lows around 46°F.
1988 - Joan, the last hurricane of the season, neared the coast of Nicaragua packing 125 mph winds. Joan claimed more than 200 lives as she moved over Central America, and total damage approached 1.5 billion dollars. Crossing more than 40 degrees of longitude, Hurricane Joan never strayed even one degree from the 12 degree north parallel.
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Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 51°F. Winds from the ESE at 7 mph
Day: Partly Cloudy with Showers and Isolated Storms with a high near 84°F. Winds from the SE at 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 56°F. Winds from the ESE at 7 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 81°F. Winds from the ESE at 6 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 46°F. Winds from the W at 11 mph
Day: Sunny with a high near 77°F. Winds from the N at 4 mph
Night: Clear with a low near 47°F. Winds from the W at 10 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 79°F. Winds from the NNE at 4 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 48°F. Winds from the W at 7 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 80°F. Winds from the N at 4 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 48°F. Winds from the W at 9 mph
Day: Sunny with a high near 78°F. Winds from the NNW at 6 mph
Night: Clear with a low near 50°F. Winds from the W at 9 mph
Day: Sunny with a high near 80°F. Winds from the N at 6 mph
Night: Clear with a low near 50°F. Winds from the SW at 7 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 74°F. Winds from the ENE at 7 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 49°F. Winds from the SE at 9 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 74°F. Winds from the E at 7 mph
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 51°F. Winds from the SW at 4 mph
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 74°F. Winds from the NNE at 3 mph
Tue's High Temperature
98 at 7 Miles East-southeast Of Hidalgo, TX and 3 Miles Southeast Of Linn, TX
Tue's Low Temperature
11 at 4 Miles Northwest Of Grand Lake, CO
Duncan is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 696. In 2018 the estimated population was 789.
Duncan is in the Gila River valley, four miles (6 km) west of the Arizona–New Mexico border. The town limits are on both sides of the Gila River, but the primary portion of the town and the entire downtown area lies on the south side of the river.
Duncan was founded in the mid-19th century, and the land was added to the United States as a part of the Mexican Cession, and the Gadsden Purchase. The town of Duncan has been destroyed twice by flood and once by fire.
The town and unincorporated county surrounding the town are primarily populated by farming, ranching, and mining families. (Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Morenci & Safford copper mines in southeastern Arizona and Chino & Tyrone in southwestern New Mexico). Surrounding smaller unincorporated settlements such as Franklin and York in Arizona, and the Village of Virden, New Mexico, all use Duncan public schools. The areas along the Gila River are renowned for Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, burial sites, cave paintings, and other remnants of the Anasazi and other pre-historic cultures that inhabited the area until overpopulation and severe droughts between 1000 and 1290 C.E. caused them to vanish (a remnant of the Chiricahua Band of Apache Indians remained in the upper Gila River Valley as late as the 1930s), as well as artifacts from garrison camps of the expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado.
Duncan High School (mascot: Wildkat; school colors: red, grey, and white) competes in many sports, Fall- Mens "8 Man" Football AIA Div 1, Ladies VolleyBall, M/W Cross-country; Winter - M/W Basketball; Spring - Mens Baseball, Womens Softball, M/W Tennis, M/W Golf, M/W Track & Field.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was born in El Paso, Texas, but grew up near Duncan on the Lazy B ranch, which straddles the border between Arizona and New Mexico. The Day family ran the ranch for many years until selling it; it continues to be run as a ranch. O'Connor later wrote a book titled Lazy B: Growing up on a Cattle Ranch in the American Southwest about her childhood experiences on the ranch with her brother H. Alan Day.
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