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Weather Changes Bring Rain and Thunderstorms to Phoenix

News Summary

This weekend, Phoenix residents can expect notable weather changes as a rare weather system approaches. Starting Sunday, there is a 60% chance of rain and thunderstorms due to tropical moisture moving in from the south. Locals should prepare for possible heavy downpours, localized flash flooding, and gusty winds. Historical data shows that measurable rainfall on June 1st in Phoenix is rare. As temperatures are expected to ride around 90 degrees this weekend, residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

Exciting Weather Changes Ahead for Phoenix This Weekend!

Get ready, Phoenix residents! This weekend isn’t just any ordinary weekend; it’s shaping up to be quite the weather adventure, as a rare weather system makes its way into the area. Starting Sunday, we are in for some rain and thunderstorms thanks to a mix of tropical moisture moving in from the south. If you’ve been longing for some cool droplets to refresh the parched ground, you might just get your wish!

Thunderstorms and Rain on the Horizon

As we step into the first weekend of June, forecasts show a 60% chance of rain rolling in after 11 a.m. on Sunday. Thunderstorms might accompany the rain, bringing with them the possibility of heavy downpours, gusty winds, and even small hail. This sounds like the perfect excuse to cozy up indoors with a cup of hot cocoa, doesn’t it?

Southern Arizona has already been put on alert with a Flood Watch in effect, especially for regions like Casa Grande, Tucson, Ajo, and Sierra Vista. Keep in mind that topsy-turvy weather can lead to localized flash flooding, so stay informed and be cautious if you’re out and about!

Historical Context

Did you know that Phoenix has only recorded measurable rainfall on June 1st once before? Back in 1914, the city logged a mere 0.02 inches. So, if you’re hoping for some rain this weekend, it truly would be a special occasion!

What to Expect

Now, let’s talk specifics about Sunday’s weather. While we can look forward to a high temperature around 90 degrees, we might also see rainfall amounts ranging from 0.1 to 0.25 inches. If the thunderstorms really pick up, that could inch up to 0.25 to 0.5 inches. Not too shabby for a desert area, right?

Winds will be dancing around a bit on Sunday, blowing from the south at 5 to 10 mph before shifting to the west in the afternoon. So, don’t be surprised if you feel a little breeze while you’re out enjoying the stormy thrill!

A Warm-Up is Coming

As we glide from Sunday into Monday, rain chances slightly drop to about 30% before 11 a.m. with the high reaching around 93 degrees. Then, it’s back to more sunshine on Tuesday with temperatures hovering near 97 degrees. It seems like the warmer weather will be making a comeback, returning us back into those pesky triple digits by Thursday. Buckle your seatbelts; it’s going to be quite the transition from cool caps and umbrellas to shades and iced drinks!

Stay Informed!

The National Weather Service is emphasizing the importance of being aware of the potential for flash flooding, especially in the southern parts of the state. Furthermore, they also suggest that wind advisories could be issued, keeping everyone on their toes as the thunderstorms roll through.

So to recap, it’s a mixed bag of weather this weekend! Make sure to keep an eye on those skies, grab your umbrella just in case, and enjoy the much-needed rain. Whether you love it or dread it, this weekend’s weather certainly promises to shake things up in Phoenix!

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