Below-normal temperatures are expected on Thursday. "Below normal temperatures continue today, but return to near normal tomorrow," the National Weather Servi
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.
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.
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.
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 streak fell just a day short of tying the record of 160 days, which was set during the Nixon Administration.
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.
Flagstaff and northern Arizona received 1-3 inches of snow on Monday, but more is coming. Here's how much fell and how much to expect from the storm.
Phoenix has had 151 dry days in a row. There has been no measurable rainfall at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport since Aug. 22.
Snow is common in much of Arizona, since the northern and eastern parts of the state are dotted by mountains and the high plateau of the Mogollon Rim. At an elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff averages 90 inches of snow a year.
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.