The Border has had a disappointing July with less than half the average monthly rainfall.
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The Bureau of Meteorology's Albury Airport weather station recorded just 30.4 millimetres across the month, with the highest fall coming on July 4 with 9.4 millimetres.
The mean monthly rainfall for Albury-Wodonga is 65.3 millimetres.
July 13 was the only other substantial rainfall the region saw this month with 8.4 millimetres recorded.
While the official start of spring is still 31 days away, a glimpse of warmer weather shone through in the twin cities on Tuesday with a top of 18.6 degrees.
This was the highest temperature all month.
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The BOM forecasts another foggy morning across the Border today before a top of 15 degrees rounds out July.
For the first weekend of August, the nights are forecast to drop below freezing before a top of 15 and 16 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.
There is a slim chance of just one millimetre of rain later in the week, but daily temperatures will remain in the low teens