Feeling the heat? Allie Potter says hot temps are back in the forecast!
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As a ridge of high pressure builds over the region this week, temperatures will rise several degrees above normal with Thursday trending the hottest. Tucson is included in an Excessive Heat Warning Thursday and Friday, triggering First Alert Action Days.
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Happy Labor Day! We hope you're enjoying your day off. Allie Potter has a look at the rest of your holiday!
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MONDAY FORECAST: Trending much drier starting on Labor Day, with breezy conditions at times today and tomorrow. Heat really builds beginning Wednesday, with Thursday likely the hottest day of the week. Rain chances will be hard to find the next 7 days!
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Is this the monsoon storm pattern’s last gasp? It’s certainly trending that way as we dry out tomorrow, with little to no showers/storms expected region-wide through the workweek. After a strong start, it’s looking like monsoon will have a weak ending.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued. If you are in the yellow area, move indoors immediately. Stay indoors until at least 30 minutes after you last hear thunder. Follow the First Alert Weather Team for updates.
SUNDAY FORECAST: Isolated to scattered storm chances return Sunday afternoon and evening with high temperatures near climate normals. Breezy at times today and tomorrow.
Drier conditions move into southern Arizona starting on Labor Day with a drier and hotter week in store.
Scattered storms are expected once again tomorrow, with little to no storm activity by Labor Day Monday. Temps stay consistent through Monday, with highs at or just below the triple-digit marker in Tucson.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued. If you are in the yellow area, move indoors immediately. Stay indoors until at least 30 minutes after you last hear thunder. Follow the First Alert Weather Team for updates.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued. If you are in the yellow area, move indoors immediately. Stay indoors until at least 30 minutes after you last hear thunder. Follow the First Alert Weather Team for updates.