The historical weather data for July 14 reveals the potential for extreme heat, as seen in 1995, which can pose risks such as heat-related illnesses and strain on infrastructure. Heavy rainfall, like the 1.75 inches recorded in 1913, can lead to localized flooding and waterlogging in low-lying areas. While no snowfall has been recorded on this date, the variability in weather patterns highlights the importance of preparedness for sudden changes in conditions.