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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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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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El Nino Watch Issued:  Developing Warm Water Conditions Fast Developing at The Equator with Strong El Nino Projected

El Nino Watch Issued: Developing Warm Water Conditions Fast Developing at The Equator with Strong El Nino Projected

Arizona Weather Force has issued an El Nino Watch effective now as conditions are fast developing for El Nino Conditions starting as soon as May so read on for details … A moderate La Nina has faded over the last couple of months, with a replacement of warm water at the Equatorial Pacific.  These conditions will continue to warm as […]

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Widespread Strong to Damaging Winds Across All of Arizona Today into Tonight; April 3, 2023

Widespread Strong to Damaging Winds Across All of Arizona Today into Tonight; April 3, 2023

Strong winds are blowing across the Northern half of Arizona as an inside slider moves across the region.  I am back after a few days mourning period for a loss of a family member so let’s get back to work.  Read on for details and see the wind maps … Join the Facebook Page for Further Updates If You Have […]

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FINAL FORECAST:  Alaskan Storm System To Move Through Arizona Wednesday into Wednesday night; Detailed Maps Inside

FINAL FORECAST: Alaskan Storm System To Move Through Arizona Wednesday into Wednesday night; Detailed Maps Inside

Arizona Weather Force is tracking a very cold system that will move into Arizona for your Wednesday and last into Wednesday night.  This system is so cold that a focus spot for some flakes flying will be Cave Creek to Carefree as snow-levels plummet to the 2,000 FT mark.  Heavy snow with blizzard criteria conditions will be likely for the […]

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California and Arizona Will Have More Storms in the Next 30 Years Than Last; Bringing Back the 80s and 90s Storm Systems

California and Arizona Will Have More Storms in the Next 30 Years Than Last; Bringing Back the 80s and 90s Storm Systems

For the past 30 years California and Arizona has been in a major drought on and on again.  But the indications are that we have been out of it for the last few years and will continue for the next near 30 years so read on for details … A number of you have wanted me to touch on this […]

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Powerful 150 MPH Arctic Jet Stream to Deliver Damaging Winds This Week for Arizona, Along with Heavy Snow and Low Elevation Rainfall

Powerful 150 MPH Arctic Jet Stream to Deliver Damaging Winds This Week for Arizona, Along with Heavy Snow and Low Elevation Rainfall

A multi-day storm event is on tap for Arizona as a powerful arctic jet stream dips down into the region within the Raiden Storm Pattern so read on for details in your area on how much wind, rain, and snow you will get along with the important maps within … WANT THESE DELIVERED VIA THE APP? JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY […]

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Long Range Weather Advisory Issued for Arizona During the Last Week of February, Starting End Week

Long Range Weather Advisory Issued for Arizona During the Last Week of February, Starting End Week

  Arizona Weather Force has issued the Long-Range Weather Advisory as the next Raiden Storm Pattern develops for the last week of this month so read on for details … The SCWF Model clearly shows we went from notable back on February 8th for this period to high risk now.  I do think we will see a higher risk than that, especially in the Mogollon […]

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