After a week of blistering heat, Arizonans are looking to the skies and asking the same question: Where’s the monsoon? The season officially began on June 15, but classic signs, such as booming ...
Records are made to be broken. The temperature in Phoenix soared to 118 degrees — breaking the daily record for July 9 by 2 degrees and exceeding the normal by 11 degrees. The National Weather Service ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A trough of low pressure located to the west of Arizona hasn’t moved much during the past few days and continues to give us a pseudo-monsoon flow of moisture into the state. It is ...
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Massive Monsoon Storm Floods Phoenix Arizona
A massive Monsoon storm slams Phoenix Arizona in July 2021. This monsoon storm was over the span of three days dumping water all across Phoenix and dropping temperatures into the high 60's and 70's ...
The powerful monsoon storm on Aug. 25 tested a dust detection system installed by the Arizona Department of Transportation. ADOT implemented the program on a stretch of the I-10, between Phoenix and ...
Thunderstorms are expected in Phoenix starting Aug. 21, potentially bringing cooler temperatures, strong winds, dust, and rain. Storm chances increase throughout the week, with a possibility of heavy ...
For most of the summer, Phoenix baked under blue, mostly rainless skies. But in a matter of days, the monsoon redeemed itself with drenching rain and flooding that pushed the season from disappointing ...
PHOENIX — An increase of moisture overnight will bring a surge of cloud cover and potentially a few isolated monsoon showers into Sunday. Sunday and Monday both have a 20% chance for isolated ...
An active monsoon season is keeping roofers across Arizona extremely busy, with many handling dozens of assessments daily. They are responding to storm damage caused by heavy rain, strong winds, and ...
Phoenix is halfway through the monsoon and so far, it's been a dry one. But August has a way of turning things around, filling the rain bucket with rain. As Phoenix passes the halfway mark of this ...
Monsoon storms are rumbling through central and southwestern Arizona less often but with more intensity than they were 60 years ago, according to a new study by researchers at the University of ...
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