Metro Phoenix continued to see showers pass through the area on Tuesday morning. Here's how much rain fell and what weather to expect for the week.
The BriefCooler-than-normal temps were felt on Thursday in the Valley.The high in Phoenix on Jan. 30 was 63 degrees.Temps will rise into the 70s this weekend.PHOENIX - Following three days of scattered rain and snow showers,
Measurable rainfall in Phoenix stops us
Metro Phoenix and swaths of Phoenix were under a freeze warning through Wednesday. Here's how cold it could get, maps of affected areas and more.
Throughout the day on Jan. 29, there will be light, scattered rain and snow showers across Arizona. The showers will be mostly focused over north-central parts of the state, including parts of Coconino, Yavapai, Gila and Navajo Counties.
With the WM Phoenix Open beginning next week, it begs the question of how the weather will be for the tournament. Right now, it looks excellent. Practice rounds on Monday and Tuesday should be very warm. Temps will dip a bit on Wednesday but still settle around 80.
Metro Phoenix may see rain in the coming days. Here's the weather forecast, radar and everything to know, including how many days without rain.
With light showers moving into the Valley, Monday could be the day when Phoenix’s second-longest streak without rain comes to an end.
Arizona is accustomed to dry weather, but this 155-day stretch in the Valley has been rough on residents. The last measurable rainfall was in August of last year.
The Phoenix area will get a reprieve from below-average temperatures this week as the weather warms but could see some showers heading into early next week. After freeze warnings
Parts of metro Phoenix saw rain on Monday. However, the dry streak continues. Here's why that is, plus rainfall totals, forecast and weather radar.
This marks the end of the second-longest dry period in Phoenix on record, just one day shy of breaking the longest record. The current record was set in 1972 with 160 days without measurable rain.