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National Weather Service Wants Help Spotting Storms

Program helps meteorologists get view of incoming storms to make monsoon safer.

Winter Rains Diminish Desert Drought

Summer monsoon will determine if dry conditions return.

Tucson Heat Could Hit Record 95 Degrees Saturday

If forecasts hold, Tucson will tie a 110-year-old daily record; cooler weather expected next week.

Spring Weather Draws Hikers, Then Rescue Teams

Many hit the trail unprepared for the reality of hours in the sun.

Winter Rains, Snowfall Improve Arizona Water Picture

Many years of above normal precipitation still needed to recover from drought.

NASA: Measuring Dust Can Improve Snowmelt Predictions

Better data allow better forecasts, preparations for spring runoff to Colorado River.

Record High Temps Expected Thursday, Friday in Tucson

Temperatures are forecast to be as much as 20 degrees above normal.

Freeze Warning in Effect in Pima and Pinal Counties, O'odham Nation

Temperatures expected to be at or below freezing through Wednesday.

Storm Could Blanket Mt. Lemmon with 2-3 Feet of Snow

Rain in Tucson, snow in the Catalina Mountains this weekend.

2016 Likely 2nd Hottest Ever in Tucson; 2014 Was No. 1

Last 3 Years will rank as hottest in Old Pueblo for average temperature.

White Christmas? Yes in Mountains, No in Tucson

Saturday storm will drop rain in valley, up to 9 inches of snow above 4,000 feet.

White Christmas for Southern Arizona's Higher Elevations?

Overnight snow level on Saturday dips to 4,000 feet, which includes Tucson's upper reaches.

Heading North? Tips For Safe Winter Driving

Winter weather can make for dangerous driving, especially for desert dwellers.

Forecast Calls For Warm, Dry Winter Across Southern Arizona

Weak La NiƱa patterns typically mean below-average rainfall for the area.

Tuesday High Temp Ties Tucson's Record for the Day

Mercury topped out at 89 degrees, same as in 1999; much colder weather en route.

October Heat Breaks Records in Tucson, at 96 Degrees

Daily high records were broken twice last week, with more record heat possible.

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