Forecast for Monday, November 25, 2019

Over the wash and past the Saguaro to Grandmother’s house we go! A lot to be thankful for as we hunt and gather our Turkey with all the fixin’s from the meat and produce section of Costco. After a nearly picture perfect weekend our Winter storm approacheth, and as it does our chances of rain and mountain snow increasingeth. The Thanksgiving storm should stick around for Thursday’s feast, Friday’s shopping frenzy, and into the leftovers weekend. Looks like an inch or two of rain for most valley locations before the storm bids us adieu. Snow levels crashing down to near 4,000 feet by Friday morning! Could see 5″ to 15″ between 5,000 and 7,000 feet and 15″ to 30″ above that! Significant mountain snow indeed! Here’s your forecast from the kids table:

Considerable high cloudiness continues today. Call it partly sunny with a high near 72ish.

Mostly cloudy tonight with a slight chance for showers after midnight and a low in the upper 40s.

Slight chance for showers tomorrow morning otherwise partly cloudy and a high in the low 60s.

Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance for showers Turkey Eve day upper 60s. Scattered showers Thanksgiving day with a high in the mid 60s. Heavy rain possible Thursday night mid 40s. Rain likely Friday upper 50s. Isolated showers Saturday mid 50s. Sunny Sunday near 60ish. Stay tuned as the developing storm situation develops…

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