TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – To say that we need some rain would be an understatement, as we’ve been in a historically dry stretch for several months. Well, our needs could be met as early as tomorrow through Thursday. Scattered showers will be possible out west tomorrow through tomorrow night. The best shot of seeing some rain region-wide will be on Wednesday. Although we have multiple days with rain chances, the rainfall totals aren’t expected to be very high.
As for today, it’ll be very similar to yesterday, with pleasant temps in the 70s & 60s and breezy conditions this afternoon.
Tucson’s 7-Day Forecast:
SUNDAY: Clear & breezy with a high of 72.
MONDAY: Mostly clear & breezy with a morning low of 37 & a high of 65. 10% rain.
TUESDAY: Isolated showers with a morning low of 35 & a high of 57. 30% rain.
WEDNESDAY: Scattered showers with a morning low of 34 & a high of 54. 50% rain.
THURSDAY: Mostly clear with a morning low of 32 & a high of 57. 20% rain.
FRIDAY: Clear with a morning low of 33 & a high of 64.
SATURDAY: Clear with a morning low of 38 & a high of 71.
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Get ready for a change in the weather, as our historic dry spell may finally be coming to an end. After weeks of dry and sunny conditions, there is a chance of rain in the forecast for the first time in what feels like forever.
According to meteorologists, a weather system is moving in from the west, bringing with it the potential for showers and thunderstorms. This much-needed rain could help alleviate drought conditions and provide some relief for parched lawns and gardens.
While the exact timing and amount of precipitation are still uncertain, it’s important to stay tuned to your local weather forecast for updates. Be sure to have an umbrella handy and take precautions if you have outdoor plans.
Let’s all cross our fingers and hope for some much-needed rain to break this dry spell. Stay tuned for further updates on the weather situation in our area.
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