The monsoon went out with a bang, as heavy thunderstorms flooded metro Phoenix with multiple inches of rain and even hail on ...
Former Phoenix Suns owner Jerry Colangelo held his 13th annual Hall of Fame Golf Classic event at the Arizona Biltmore Golf ...
Through Thursday, Sept. 25, Phoenix will remain warmer than normal, with highs near 105 degrees in the lower deserts and rain chances between 20 and 30% in the afternoon and evening.
The monsoon is known to be sporadic, and this year was no exception. With weeks of dry days, a wall of dust that descended ...
Monsoon season officially lasts from June 15 to September 30 in Arizona. It started out very dry — June, July and August each had below-normal monthly rainfall. But last week’s storms were actually ...
Phoenix residents can expect a week of clear skies and high temperatures, reaching near 100 degrees. Calm winds will accompany the sunny days and clear nights.
High pressure continues to bring warmer-than-normal temperatures to the state. The forecast high is 100 degrees on Thursday and Friday in Phoenix. The average is around 95 degrees this time of year.
The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for the Phoenix area until 10:15 p.m. Sept. 27. The weather service also has issued thunderstorm warnings for the Phoenix area. The weather ...
There were more than 16,300 SRP customers without power in the Phoenix area, according to the company's outage map. APS reported that 585 of its customers were without power. Robotaxi service Waymo ...
Heavy rain carried over into Saturday with areas of Scottsdale, Phoenix and Paradise Valley seeing nearly an inch of rain in ...
As of 1:55 p.m., the National Weather Service's station at Sky Harbor International Airport had recorded 1.11 inches of rain, more than it had picked up all season. The site had logged just 0.91 of an ...
Phoenix normally gets about 2.4 inches of rain during the monsoon season, which runs annually from June 15 to Sept. 30. Frieders the hardest-hit spots could end up with over 3 inches of rain by the ...