PHOENIX – If the current forecast pans out, Phoenix will fall just short of breaking its record for the longest streak without measurable rain. “It looks like there are decent rainfall chances ...
Well, it is a desert. After months without measurable rain, Phoenix’s sidewalks and roads were just a bit wetter Wednesday morning, officially capping the city’s dry streak at 159 days.
The streak ended just one day shy of tying the current record of 160 days without measurable rain in Phoenix, a record set in ...
Metro Phoenix continued to see showers pass through the area on Tuesday morning. Here's how much rain fell and what weather ...
Portions of metro Phoenix saw rain on Monday. However, none fell at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, so the dry streak continues. The better chances to see rain are forecast for Wednesday ...
Rain started falling across the Phoenix metro area early on Wednesday, and chances for more rain were expected to persist until about 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix.
Despite Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport recording only a trace of rain, areas in metro Phoenix saw up to 0.08 of an inch of rain Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Though metro Phoenix's dry streak continues, the next few days could break the spell and bring rain to town. Mark O'Malley, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Phoenix ...
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