High pressure continues to bring warmer-than-normal temperatures to the state. The forecast high is 100 degrees on Thursday and Friday in Phoenix. The average is around 95 degrees this time of year.
While that figure is about average, it’s far more than in years past. The monsoons of 2024 and 2023 were among the driest in Phoenix history, seeing only 0.74 and 0.15 inches, respectively. This ...
Most of the weather service is deemed "essential," and operations will mostly be unaffected. However, there will be some impacts.
There was a fair amount of variability even within the Valley. While rainfall in Phoenix was just slightly above average at 2.76 inches, Deer Valley received nearly double its average total with 4.77 ...
National Weather Service will continue to provide forecasts, watches, warnings for severe weather. In addition, vital websites like the National Hurricane Center will remain live. However, many of ...
Tropical Storm Imelda’s radical right turn away from Florida and a U.S. landfall added to an already oddball hurricane season that has included an unprecedented primetime nap, three high-octane ...
The forecast high returns to the 90s on Sept. 29. The high will reach 93 degrees – still 3 degrees below average – in Phoenix.
In the rural community of Globe, one of Arizona's oldest mining towns, sheriff deputies are looking into reports of people who may be missing.
Tropical storm alerts remain in effect for portions of the eastern Florida coastline, and at least two states have declared preemptive states of emergency as a looming storm system remains on its way ...
Rainfall throughout the state overwhelmed drainage creeks and washes, pushing thousands of gallons of water throughout communities in Arizona.
The aftermath of the intense Sept. 26 monsoon storm resulted in deaths and led Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Globe to declare states of emergency.
Tropical Storm Imelda formed over the Bahamas on Sept. 28, and is forecast to bring rough seas, storm surge and potentially rain through mid-week.