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Flood Watch Issued For Most of Arizona From July 21st through July 24th; Details Includes High Risk Areas Centering All Major Metro Zones

Flood Watch Issued For Most of Arizona From July 21st through July 24th; Details Includes High Risk Areas Centering All Major Metro Zones

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch effective from July 21st through July 24th with an upswing in widespread rainfall expected due to Tropical Storm Guillermo affecting the monsoon ridge so read on for details … A lot of the state continues to have scattered thunderstorms and now we move into monitoring events that would be more widespread, which […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Eastern Phoenix Metros to Tucson As Storms Forming Off High Terrain Move Downward This Evening Along With Storms At Hoover Dam; Details

Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Eastern Phoenix Metros to Tucson As Storms Forming Off High Terrain Move Downward This Evening Along With Storms At Hoover Dam; Details

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch. Storms are expected to form over the high terrain, including Flagstaff today (where it did not yesterday).  These storms will move off the Mogollon Rim and impact communities in the Eastern half of Maricopa County, or the Eastern Phoenix Valley zones, extending down through Tucson.  Another focus is the system out of […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For High Terrain, Kingman, Bullhead City, Prescott, and Southeastern Arizona This Afternoon Through Some Of Tonight; Details

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For High Terrain, Kingman, Bullhead City, Prescott, and Southeastern Arizona This Afternoon Through Some Of Tonight; Details

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch to Affect most of the Mogollon Rim, Northwest, and Southeast Arizona effective this afternoon and evening.  Read on for details on the focus spots as it is extremely detailed. There was not a real focus spot for this event like the other ones.  What will happen is a couple of disturbances […]

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BREAKING:  Flood Watch Issued As Arizona Monsoon Ramps Up Between July 14th and 16th; All Metros Prepare Now

BREAKING: Flood Watch Issued As Arizona Monsoon Ramps Up Between July 14th and 16th; All Metros Prepare Now

Arizona Weather Force has now officially issued the Flood Watch Alert effective July 14th through 16th.  As stated in the July 5th Article, the period towards the end of the 8-15 window would be the strongest.  This isn’t a hit-and-miss event at all.  This is the real deal with widespread rainfall and storms across the flood watch areas, which does […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Good Chunk Of Arizona, Including The Phoenix and Tucson Metros; Details

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Good Chunk Of Arizona, Including The Phoenix and Tucson Metros; Details

So say again who didn’t believe my July 5th forecast article on where the severe storms would be between July 8th and 15th?  I hear cricks from non-believers… Arizona Weather Force has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch effective this afternoon, evening, and into some of the night for a good part of Arizona that goes from Kingman southeast through Yavapai, […]

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Increase In Double Metro Storm Activity Today With Hit and Miss for Phoenix and Tucson Proper, Severe Thunderstorms for Kingman and Wickenburg to Wittmann; Details

Increase In Double Metro Storm Activity Today With Hit and Miss for Phoenix and Tucson Proper, Severe Thunderstorms for Kingman and Wickenburg to Wittmann; Details

As you know, monsoon season forecasting for backyards is not too possible right now.  One of my main goals is to get as close as possible on the main focus spots, or ones that cause the most damage.  Arizona Weather Force has issued two Severe Thunderstorm Watches in the state, small zones of focus.  One watch affects Kingman head-on and […]

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Strong Monsoon Surge To Return To Arizona Between July 8th and 15th; Metros Included Within That Window; Full Details Within

Strong Monsoon Surge To Return To Arizona Between July 8th and 15th; Metros Included Within That Window; Full Details Within

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Special Weather Statement effective between July 8th and July 15th for the return of the mid-latitude ridge that will bring deep moisture and dynamics for severe weather across most of the state between July 8th and 15th.  Do not just read the headline, get into the article, and get the precise details and location […]

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July 2021 Forecast For Arizona; Opposite Weather From June With All Metros Above Average In Precipitation; Details

July 2021 Forecast For Arizona; Opposite Weather From June With All Metros Above Average In Precipitation; Details

The monsoon is starting to become more active across the state of Arizona, and it will continue to strengthen as this month moves along.  The atmospheric profile has a number of low-pressure systems west of California.  This in return would work with the four corners ridge and split the state in half, with the Central/Eastern half having above-average rainfall and […]

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Today Starts The Arizona Metro Storm Risk; Tuesday Gets Worse, and The Real Moisture After That through Wednesday and Thursday; Details

Today Starts The Arizona Metro Storm Risk; Tuesday Gets Worse, and The Real Moisture After That through Wednesday and Thursday; Details

Today will be the start of the return of the monsoonal moisture into most of the state.  The Arizona Weather Force Monsoon Forecast Model shows risk areas daily on what to expect in development.  It does lack storm movement and focuses on development from outflow boundaries.  As such, a number of alerts are embedded in this article so read on […]

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Video:  End June into July 2021 Major Monsoonal Moisture Intrusion Into Southwest United States

Video: End June into July 2021 Major Monsoonal Moisture Intrusion Into Southwest United States

Video: End June into July 2021 Major Monsoonal Moisture Intrusion Into Southwest United States

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