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Enhanced Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Arizona As Inverted Trough Makes Coup De Grace Event

Enhanced Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Arizona As Inverted Trough Makes Coup De Grace Event

Arizona Weather Force has issued an Enhanced Severe Thunderstorm Watch effective today, until 2am overnight tonight.  The affected areas will be Pima, Pinal, Maricopa, Yavapai, Coconino, La Paz, and Mohave County. As stated back on July 13th (Reference A Below) we would see a high-risk event in the metro areas.  We have seen these in Tucson, with some Maricopa County […]

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Inverted Trough to Bring High Risk Thunderstorm Event to Much of Arizona, Including the Metros Over the Weekend

Inverted Trough to Bring High Risk Thunderstorm Event to Much of Arizona, Including the Metros Over the Weekend

An inverted trough located over the Gulf of Mexico will migrate westward through the rest of this week, ending up in the Arizona area over the weekend.  An inverted trough means that a lot of lift will be associated with the coming event.  Storms forming across the high terrain would move down into the metro zones as a result. Back […]

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch, Thunderstorm Watch, and Weather Advisory Issued for Parts of Arizona, including Metros; July 17, 2023

Severe Thunderstorm Watch, Thunderstorm Watch, and Weather Advisory Issued for Parts of Arizona, including Metros; July 17, 2023

Arizona Weather Force has issued three alerts for parts of Arizona.  Those alerts are the Severe and Thunderstorm Watch, along with a weather advisory. The ridge of high pressure will position itself today for more widespread storm activity.  Storms will form along the Mogollon Rim, and across Cochise, Pima, and Graham County first through the afternoon. Storms within the Pima, […]

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Long Range Weather Advisory Issued Ahead of High-Risk Monsoonal Influence; Includes Arizona Metro Areas

Long Range Weather Advisory Issued Ahead of High-Risk Monsoonal Influence; Includes Arizona Metro Areas

Arizona Weather Force has issued a Long-Range Weather Advisory as a ridge of high pressure after July 20th will move into place for a major upswing in the monsoon activity between then and the end of the month. Parts of the Mogollon Rim and Southeastern Arizona have been seeing storms this week as the monsoon starts up in those areas.  […]

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Arizona Weather Force Officially Going Against NOAA’s Dry Monsoon Forecast and Calling For Above Normal For Monsoon 2023

Arizona Weather Force Officially Going Against NOAA’s Dry Monsoon Forecast and Calling For Above Normal For Monsoon 2023

Arizona Weather Force has issued the final update to the 2023 Arizona Monsoon Season.  This forecast goes against NOAA for the 3rd time in calling opposite of their thoughts. NOAA decided because El Nino is present that the Arizona Monsoon will be way below normal.  We are starting to see the effects of this monsoon now in Southeastern Arizona with […]

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Developing Tropical Systems in the Eastern Pacific to Start The 2023 Monsoon Season by Mid July

Developing Tropical Systems in the Eastern Pacific to Start The 2023 Monsoon Season by Mid July

A ridge of high pressure will become stronger across Arizona after July 11th, which will bring temperatures up from where they are now, which should be the hottest period of this summer.  Temperatures of 115+ will be possible in the lower terrain zones with even hotter temperatures along the Colorado River Valley.  Anyone having activities at the river will have […]

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