Three Weather Alerts Issued for Severe Storms in the Arizona Monsoon for July 11, 2024

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Arizona Weather Force has issued a three official weather alerts for July 11, 2024 in various parts of Arizona.

Enhanced Severe Thunderstorm Watch:  Thunderstorms are expected to violently erupt in the higher terrain through Graham and Greenlee County during the afternoon hours, shoving south southwestward through Tucson and Cochise County during the evening hours.  These storms will be capable of extremely damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and even a chance of tornado dynamics.  This is a dangerous area to be in today.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch:  Thunderstorms will form this afternoon across the Western Gila County areas near Payson and Strawberry, stretching across to Prescott as well.  Not as widespread as the Tucson zone, however damaging winds, large hail, and flooding will all be possible in these zones today.

Weather Advisory:  Any outflow from the southwesterly moving storms off the higher terrain (Gila and Yavapai County) will create a chance of thunderstorms across the metros of Maricopa and Pinal County.  However, as stated, this is a weather advisory, which means hit or miss, or not at all.  It easily could be just mostly outflow that moves through during the evening periods, creating a dust storm scenario.  A weather advisory is the weakest final advisory issued here at Arizona Weather Force.


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