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TUCSON - Get ready for a long stretch of triple digit heat. → Read More
So far this September, Tucson has recorded 0.37" rainfall. The average September rain for the Old Pueblo is 1.29". → Read More
Dry air infiltrates the state from the Great Basin, shutting down storm chances for the Old Pueblo. → Read More
Dry air will soon win the battle of the Monsoon. → Read More
It's official: the Old Pueblo had a warmer and wetter than normal summer. → Read More
TUCSON - For a limited time, scattered storms are possible. → Read More
A lingering trough over the Colorado River Valley may trigger isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. → Read More
Monsoon moisture interacts with an approaching storm system from the Great Basin. → Read More
Thanks to an early surge in moisture and a mid-level disturbance, isolated storms are possible across southern Arizona. → Read More
For the 59th time this year, Tucson reaches triple digits for daytime highs. → Read More
Usually, Arizona's summer storm season is on the ropes during September. This year could be a different story. → Read More
So far in 2018, Tucson has registered 58 days at or above 100°. → Read More
TUCSON - Trending drier and hotter for the final week of August. → Read More
While Tucson is officially in surplus territory for rainfall, other portions of the metro are running deficits. → Read More
Conditions are favorable for storms to produce at least 1" rain in a short amount of time. → Read More
Ample moisture and a mid-level disturbance moving north from Sonora looks to trigger today's thunder threat. → Read More
As is the case during our summer storm season, daily rain chances will hinge on prior day's activity. → Read More
TUCSON - Scattered storms entering shutdown mode for the Old Pueblo. → Read More
This afternoon's highs reach the low 90s, marking the coolest day we'll have over the next week. → Read More
Forecast confidence is low in pinpointing the primetime for rain. → Read More