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Arizona Severe Thunderstorm Watch Extended Through Monday Night For Metro Areas

Arizona Severe Thunderstorm Watch Extended Through Monday Night For Metro Areas

Arizona Weather Force has extended the weekend Severe Thunderstorm Watch through Monday night, which includes the metro areas of Phoenix and Tucson so read on for details … A Severe Thunderstorm Watch was issued yesterday morning here at Arizona Weather Force.  This produced widespread thunderstorms from Tucson to Mesa, with damage reported in some spots.  This alert was the first […]

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AZWF Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For The Entire Weekend Across Parts of Arizona, including the Metros

AZWF Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For The Entire Weekend Across Parts of Arizona, including the Metros

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch effective now through Sunday for numerous thunderstorms, flooding in spots, damaging winds, and hail.  This forecast directly comes after the prediction I made on August 19th of a surge of monsoonal moisture by end month into September so read on for details on that call and the alert issued … Back […]

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Thunderstorm Watch Issued: Scattered Thunderstorms Across Most of Arizona Today; Including All Metro Zones; Repeat Likely on Tuesday

Thunderstorm Watch Issued: Scattered Thunderstorms Across Most of Arizona Today; Including All Metro Zones; Repeat Likely on Tuesday

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch for all of Arizona, minus along the immediate CA/AZ border.  Clear skies with building instability and a favorable ridge placement for upper divergence will pop off numerous thunderstorms across Arizona today so read on for details … The ridge of high pressure will buckle a bit in Eastern Arizona and this will […]

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Upswing In Arizona Monsoon Expected In September; Metros To Be Further Impacted

Upswing In Arizona Monsoon Expected In September; Metros To Be Further Impacted

A late start but as a cooler than normal Southern California has turned around so will the monsoon in Arizona and evidence is finally there to warn of a strong upswing in the state-wide monsoon levels as we close the month off and go into September so read on for details. The Arizona Monsoon usually peaks around this time.  However, […]

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Easterly Wave Hits Parts of Arizona On Time With Tucson Receiving a lot of Rainfall To Start; What Next For The State

Easterly Wave Hits Parts of Arizona On Time With Tucson Receiving a lot of Rainfall To Start; What Next For The State

The easterly wave brought flooding to the Tucson metro areas yesterday (Thursday) with storms today as well, and a weakening trend over the weekend, before a stronger monsoon flow is expected as we hit August.  Read on for details … On July 11th I stated that the monsoon would ramp up this month with the arrival of the easterly wave […]

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Comet NEOWISE Viewing Through July 23rd

Comet NEOWISE Viewing Through July 23rd

Use this map to get to at least a Bortle 4 sky to see the comet tonight. It is tough to see from the city. Bortle is basically a measurement of light pollution. Link – https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoom=6.34&lat=4075356&lon=-12479692&layers=B0FFFFFTFFFFFFFFF   At 8:30pm you will start to see the stars. At 9pm you will see the comet more and the best window is around […]

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Easterly Wave To Hit Most of Arizona With Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms By Mid to End This Next Week

Easterly Wave To Hit Most of Arizona With Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms By Mid to End This Next Week

The Arizona Monsoon is about to show itself the real deal as I expected in the previous post from July 11th, which will directly affect the metro areas as well.  Read on for details … We are seeing thunderstorms in Southeast Arizona and along the Mogollon Rim as of late, and this is all very common during the monsoon.  However, […]

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Arizona Monsoon To Ramp Up Through The Month Of July

Arizona Monsoon To Ramp Up Through The Month Of July

Tropical Storm Cristina is responsible for shoving moisture in the mid-levels northeast into Western Mexico.  In return, the developing thunderstorms there continue to push moisture northwest and eventually into Arizona, which will be caught up by the developing four corners ridge as this month moves along.  The heat-blast happening this weekend into Monday is the first sign of offshore flow […]

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BRIGHTEST COMET FOR US SINCE HALE-BOPP:  Comet NEOWISE Shines Brightly Low In Northeast Horizon At 4:45am Local Morning Time Through The Week

BRIGHTEST COMET FOR US SINCE HALE-BOPP: Comet NEOWISE Shines Brightly Low In Northeast Horizon At 4:45am Local Morning Time Through The Week

The first naked eye comet to be seen in darker skies of this magnitude since Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997 is an easy target for anyone up at 4:45am local time and looking northeast towards the sunrise through this week and a treat in binoculars.  Read more for details … A comet visiting from the most distant parts of our solar […]

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Very Strong Ridge Of High Pressure To Challenge Record High Temperatures Over The Weekend In Phoenix, Sky Harbor Takeoff Delays Likely

Very Strong Ridge Of High Pressure To Challenge Record High Temperatures Over The Weekend In Phoenix, Sky Harbor Takeoff Delays Likely

The FB Notification IOS/Android Apps For This Page are both out now.  Click Here to download them – A very strong 600m upper ridge of high pressure that marks the ‘heatwave’ before the monsoon begins will develop over the the Arizona/New Mexico border by Friday.  This will push temperatures through 115F and with the weekend moving along, temperatures may even […]

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