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The high temperature of 111 degrees was recorded in Tucson today, establishing a new hottest September monthly record high temperature.
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One final day of excessive heat then temperatures cool back to more normal levels for mid September with a chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday.
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A return to hot temperatures is expected this weekend, as high pressure aloft over the region,
re-centers itself over southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico. There remains a high probability of afternoon temperatures from 105 to 113 degrees for southern Arizona Saturday and Sunday. Some of the steps you can take to reduce the impacts of the heat to your body, include drinking plenty of fluids, wearing light
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High temperatures today will wind up near record levels and peaking 5 to 8 degrees warmer than normal. Saturday and Sunday will be even hotter, rising 3 to 5 degrees above today's high temperature.
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High pressure aloft remains forecast to re-center over southeast Arizona and southern New Mexico this weekend. This will lead to sunny to mostly sunny skies and continuation of an unseasonably dry airmass over the region.
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A return to hot temperatures is expected this weekend, as high pressure aloft over the region,
re-centers itself over southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico. There remains a high probability of afternoon temperatures from 105 to 113 degrees for southern Arizona Saturday and Sunday. Some of the steps you can take to reduce the impacts of the heat to your body, include drinking plenty of fluids, wearing light
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High pressure aloft remains forecast to re-center over southeast Arizona and southern New Mexico this weekend. This will lead to sunny to mostly sunny skies and continuation of an unseasonably dry airmass across the region.
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High heat risk this weekend as record high temperatures are expected across much of southeast Arizona.
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High pressure aloft remains forecast to re-center over southeast Arizona and southern New Mexico this weekend. This will lead to sunny to mostly sunny skies and continuation of an unseasonably dry airmass across the region.
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Daily record high temperatures for select locations across southeast Arizona for the period September 7th to 10th.
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Daily record high temperatures for select locations across southeast Arizona for the period September 7th to 10th.
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Afternoon high temperatures today will continue to warm a couple of degrees from Monday, as high pressure aloft migrates northward over New Mexico and far southeast Arizona for the first part of the work week
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Very hot September temperatures will be with us for the weekend of September 8-September 10. Expect near record to record highs for many locales with major heat risk levels.
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Today there is a slight (20-30%) chance for isolated thunderstorms, otherwise it will be partly cloudy. After today, we enter a dry period and increase to near normal temperatures!
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Do you know the difference between Flash Flooding? We currently have a Flash Flood Watch in effect for the majority of SE AZ until 12am Saturday.
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Flash Flood Watch in effect for majority of SE AZ now through 12am Saturday. . Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers and other flood-prone locations. Remember: Turn Around, Don't Drown!
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There is the potential this afternoon and evening for strong thunderstorms across most of southeast Arizona. With any storm, there is a possibility for localized flash flooding. Remember to turn around and don't drown when near flooded roadways.
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Flash Flood Watch in effect for majority of SE AZ starting at 3pm today through 12am Saturday. Graham, Greenlee, & Cochise Counties start noon tomorrow. Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers and other flood-prone locations. Remember: Turn Around, Don't Drown!
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With the potential for blowing dust today, let's chat about the health impacts of dust storms. Blowing dust reduces the air quality & irritates your lungs once inhaled, making it harder to breathe. For more info, visit www.AZDEQ.gov & Pima Co DEQ.
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening for Friday September 1, 2023. Some storms will have heavy rain which may lead to localized flash flooding.