Category: Apache County Sanders

Tropical Storm Adrian Forms in the Eastern Pacific; On Track to Be a Hurricane This Week

Tropical Storm Adrian Forms in the Eastern Pacific; On Track to Be a Hurricane This Week

Tropical Storm Adrian has formed in the Eastern Pacific and will become a category one system as early as a day or two as it moves deeper into the Pacific Basin. This is the first system of the 2023 Hurricane Season for the Eastern Pacific Basin.  As previously stated here at Arizona Weather Force, the season down there will be […]

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Arizona Summer Heat Building Signaling Monsoon Heat Burst Onset Beginning Early July

Arizona Summer Heat Building Signaling Monsoon Heat Burst Onset Beginning Early July

The heat is building in the Southwest Desert, normal for this time of year.  Arizona’s low terrain will be pushing those 110F and higher temperatures again as we move through the first part of July with the first monsoon heat burst projected by July 9th, after the first ridge on July 1st develops. A monsoonal heat burst happens when the […]

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Wind Advisory Issued For West, Central, North, and Eastern Arizona Through Sunday and again Monday

Wind Advisory Issued For West, Central, North, and Eastern Arizona Through Sunday and again Monday

An upper-level trough moving into the area, odd for this time of year, is bringing an increase in winds across the advisory areas starting today.  These winds will further increase to between 30 and 50 mph in gusts on Monday, making Monday a windier day than today.  Wind advisory wording does not need to be long, thus you will need […]

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Thunderstorm Outlook for Arizona on May 20th, 2023, Kingman, Greenlee, and Graham County Targeted

Thunderstorm Outlook for Arizona on May 20th, 2023, Kingman, Greenlee, and Graham County Targeted

In a continued monsoon (maysoon) event that has never happened, today will target the areas not around Tucson or Phoenix, but I will post this anyway since it goes over the email alert system and there are areas that people live in that matter as Arizona Weather Force controls the entire state’s weather. First of all, if you did not […]

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2023 Arizona Monsoon Forecast Released; Strong Hurricane El Nino Influenced Season Expected

2023 Arizona Monsoon Forecast Released; Strong Hurricane El Nino Influenced Season Expected

This summer, the La Nina has officially faded to neutral and heading straight for El Nino, which means the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season will go down as one of the most active seasons on record, bringing up multiple shots of moisture and upper dynamics to the Southwest United States for active monsoon periods so read on for details … What […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Most of Arizona, Including All Metro Zones Today into Tonight

Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Most of Arizona, Including All Metro Zones Today into Tonight

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch that will cover most of Arizona, including all Metro zones from Phoenix, Pinal County, and into the Tucson areas, effective today into tonight so read on for details … An upper-level low pressure center south of the area is being blocked by a ridge to the north.  The storms will once again […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued for the Northern and Eastern half of Arizona Today through Midnight

Thunderstorm Watch Issued for the Northern and Eastern half of Arizona Today through Midnight

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch for the Northern and Eastern half of Arizona, which includes at the center the Flagstaff, Payson, and Prescott forecast areas at the highest risk, but other areas will also be covered so read on for details … A ridge of high pressure in the area is keeping moisture flowing around it, similar […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Most of Arizona, Including All Metro Areas Today into Tonight

Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Most of Arizona, Including All Metro Areas Today into Tonight

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch for most of Arizona as a taste of the monsoon season elevates thunderstorm risks, which does include Phoenix, Flagstaff, Payson, Prescott, and the Tucson forecast areas so read on for details … A ridge of high pressure in the area is keeping moisture flowing around it, similar to the Summer Monsoon pattern.  […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued for The Northern half of Arizona, Centering Flagstaff

Thunderstorm Watch Issued for The Northern half of Arizona, Centering Flagstaff

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch in what will be the first in many days this week of thunderstorm activity that of which will be similar to the monsoon. Thunderstorms today will move from south to north as an upper-level low retrogrades westward into Nevada, bringing in the mid/upper-level moisture.  The southern extent of the thunderstorm activity will […]

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Taste of the Arizona Monsoon to Move into The State Mother’s Day Weekend into This Next Week with Fire Hazard; First Look

Taste of the Arizona Monsoon to Move into The State Mother’s Day Weekend into This Next Week with Fire Hazard; First Look

In a rare flow, a ridge of high pressure will move into the area where the nominal monsoon pattern usually has it.  This ridge of high pressure will bring an upper-level low that will migrate westward across Nevada on Mother’s Day, and last into this next week, as what would normally be called monsoon moisture streams into the region along […]

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