Matt Brode, KVOA  News 4 Tucson

Matt Brode

KVOA News 4 Tucson

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Anchored in Tradition: Matt Brode's Oyster Cream Cheese Dip

News 4 Tucson Chief Meteorologist Matt Brode shows us his low carb Oyster Cream Cheese Dip that doesn't take that long to put together. → Read More

It's official! Tucson International Airport hits its 1st 100-degree day of 2022

TUCSON (KVOA) - It's official! Tucson International Airport has hit its first 100-degree weather day of 2022. → Read More

Remembering Arizona's last USS Indianapolis survivor, Adolfo 'Harpo' Celaya

FLORENCE, Ariz. (KVOA) - Adolfo "Harpo" Celaya, a former Tucson resident and Florence native, died in the arms of his caretaker Irene Daniels on Thanksgiving Day. → Read More

July 2021: Record shattering rain

As of 9 p.m., tonight Tucson International Airport has picked up 7.99 inches of rain in the month of July, washing away an all-time record. → Read More

Preparing for monsoon, what you need to know

There's no way to sugarcoat it. We need rain, and we need it badly. While much of the country talks about May Flowers, we talk about summer monsoon storms. → Read More

The Winds Will Roar Back

A Red Flag Warning for high fire danger is in effect for most of the area on Wednesday. Please practice safe fire practices. → Read More

Rain is finally on the way

Our latest forecast tools are advertising a swath of rain, beginning overnight, and lasting through much of Thursday. → Read More

Torrential rain hammers much of Tucson – KVOA

TUCSON - It's been an incredibly slow start to monsoon 2020, but summer storms soaked portions of Tucson on Thursday morning and afternoon. Three-to-four inches of rain fell - especially on Tucson's west side - while two inches fell in Marana, and near the Catalina Foothills. Here are some rainfall totals as of 5 p.m. on Thursday. > Rain totals (so far) today. 3.58" Tucson Estates. The… → Read More

The hottest temps of the year are almost here

Showers and thunderstorms are beginning to flare up in Mexico, the place where our monsoon begins, and some signs of life are possible in Arizona by early next week. → Read More

We've broken the ice!

While April 29, 2020 marks the first 100° occurrence, the most common date for the first 100° reading is June 6th. → Read More

Rain, snow expected to spray southern AZ through early Wednesday

A cut-off area of low pressure is spinning over Baja California and will bring us valley rain and mountain snow late Monday through early Wednesday. → Read More

Coldest air in 7 years arrives Tuesday

Only three times in the past 30 years has the temperature fallen below 25 degrees, and in the past 50 years we've only seen temperatures colder than 25 degrees nine times! → Read More

Tucson will move from the mid-70s to 50s within 24 hours, rain expected

Our next weather maker will move into the area overnight Monday and in to most of the day Tuesday bringing sharply cooler air temperatures and a chance of light rain. → Read More

Rain arrives on schedule

Clearing should occur from west to east as we make our way through the nighttime hours. → Read More

Southern Arizona is drought-free

The next chance of wet weather arrives late next week. → Read More

What's the hottest temperature possible?

TUCSON - If all of the recent heat has you wondering how hot can the Earth get, you're not alone. So let's resolve this question together. shielded by direct sunlight is the gold standard and matt... → Read More

It's almost July and this part of the Americas are still seeing

It's Almost July and Snow Is Falling in Newfoundland, Canada Residents of Newfoundland, Canada, were greeted with snow and biting cold winds Tuesday morning despite the fact that July begins in jus... → Read More

Typical June weather returns this week

TUCSON - After a whopping wet start to monsoon 2018, Mother Nature is going to deliver typical June weather back to southeastern Arizona this week, → Read More

Ramp-Up in Antarctic Ice Loss Speeds Sea Level Rise

Ramp-Up in Antarctic Ice Loss Speeds Sea Level Rise The late summer sun sets over mountains and icebergs around Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula, as 24-hour daylight gives way to the long polar... → Read More

One of the Most Tornadic Times of Year Won't Have Many Tornadoes

May averages more tornadoes than any other month in the U.S. The weather pattern this week is not favorable for a significant threat of tornadoes. → Read More