Monthly Archives: November 2019

Forecast for Tuesday, November 18, 2019

Good Morning! And happy Twofer Tuesday! (I pretty much ripped that off from every Classic Rock station everywhere). Sorry I’ve been gone so long and this doesn’t mean I’m back back, but I miss you and maybe we can hang out like old times. I can’t commit long term, but maybe we can have a few laughs?

FLASH FLOOD WATCH begins at 11:00 this morning as our first storm approacheth. The FFW lasts until 11:00 p.m. Wednesday night. It’s a sorted tale of two storms that will bring rain and mountain snow and joy to the hearts of Arizonans everywhere.

Lots of action expected starting this afternoon. Near record moisture levels being pulling into southern Arizona ahead of our first storm now located in Baja California. As the storm gets closer this afternoon we could see severe storms mixed in with our regular storms and showers. Damaging winds anybody? No thanx, I’m good. Heavy rain at times will be possible as well possibly leading to flooding. Please enjoy our weather pattern change responsibly. (this message brought to you by turn around don’t drown and the ad council) High today still near 80.

Storms, some possibly severe and or with heavy rain possible, along with showers this evening. The severe threat ends after sunset, but the locally heavy rain chances remain overnight. Your individual mileage may vary. Low tonight in the upper 50s.

A bit of a break in the action tomorrow as storm one exits stage NE and storm two approacheth from our friends in Nevada. (Thank You Nevada!) Still a 50% chance for rain tomorrow and breezy. A cooler high in the upper 60s. Rain ramps back up tomorrow night with a low in the upper 40s. Snow levels dropping tomorrow night with a WINTER STORM WATCH in effect. My personal preference would be to drive up to Mt. Lemmon and watch the storm! Could be over a foot at Ski Valley before all is said and done at the end of the day and other trite phrases. Summerhaven may be your haven for snow. Snowhaven has a nice ring to it, dontcha think?

Rain still likely on Thursday with snow above 6,500 – 7,000 feet. Tucson with a high near 60ish. Storm two winding down by Friday with sunny but cool weather for the weekend. Upper 60s Saturday. Low 70s Sunday. A slight chance for showers Monday upper 60s. Enjoy!