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Conditions will quickly dry out on Wednesday, beginning in Western Arizona and spreading eastward. The forecast high is 104 ...
Hot and dry weather is expected to continue on Tuesday in the Valley. The high on July 29 in Phoenix will be about 111 ...
Phoenix saw a high of 108°F on Friday, July 18. "Drier conditions will mostly end rain chances for the bulk of the area," ...
Temperatures climb to 110+ in the lower deserts with a forecast high of 112 degrees in Phoenix. The average is 106 this time of year. Still, it could be worse! The record high today at Phoenix Sky ...
Thanks to very dry air in place over Arizona, temperatures will fall back into the low 80s by Monday morning. Monday will be ...
Abnormally dry, hot conditions near the Grand Canyon's North Rim allowed the Dragon Bravo Fire to grow rapidly.
With extremely dry air over the state, overnight lows are expected to drop tonight, bringing some relief from the heat.
Thursday could still be a very active day around the state, especially in the mountains of north central Arizona.
The Dragon Bravo fire has seen a decrease in containment after the fire grew three to four miles north on the western flanks.
Early next week, moisture starts to push into eastern Arizona. Storm chances will climb in that part of the state, and the ...
Over the same period, Arizona attracted a net 483,000 new residents coming from other states, ranking fourth behind Florida ...
That moisture will become more widespread Monday, kicking off daily chances for thunderstorms throughout the week.