Thursday, August 20, 2026

Severe Storms

Storms moving moving into parts of metro area around 6:00 pm MST yesterday.


The storms eventually affected most of Arizona, with a large MCS over the southwestern part of the state at 6:00 am this morning.


There was rain across most of the ALERT Network yesterday evening (above) - Here at house we had 0.20"; TUS reported 0.29"; DM had 1.11"; and Atmo reported only 0.15". There were numerous reports of severe winds and hail across the Southwest (below). I estimated gusts of 40 to 50 mph here; TUS reported gusts to 63 mph; DM had 54 mph; and Atmo had gusts to 49 mph. 



The 06 UTC GEFS plumes for QPF (above) indicate a much quieter period ahead, as does the NWS morning forecast through Saturday (below).

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Chance For Showers

View of the Rincons about 5:45 am this morning.


Plumes for QPF at TUS (above from 06 UTC runs) indicate an unsettled week ahead. The POPs for the airport (below) indicate best chances for showers will be tomorrow.



The NWS has issued a blowing dust advisory for our area today, expecting strong thunderstorm outflows to be near severe levels that will kick up dust over a large area of southeastern Arizona (above). The current morning forecast for the airport (below) also keeps the extreme heat warning in effect through the day Friday.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Heat Continues

View of the Catalinas at 7:30 am MST this morning.


There were isolated showers in the northern portion of the ALERT Network yesterday - above plot for 24-hours ending at 8:00 am this morning. There was thunder and a sprinkle, with estimated east wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph, here after 5:00 pm. The airport reported thunder with gusts to 38 mph and no rainfall; while DM had thunder with gusts to 41 mph and a Trace.


GEFS plumes for QPF at airport (above) indicate an active week beginning tomorrow evening. The POPs for TUS from same runs are shown below.

NWS extreme heat graphic this morning is shown at bottom.


Saturday, August 15, 2026

Another Dry Day Here

View of the Rincons a bit before 6:00 am MST this morning.


Isolated reports of rain yesterday afternoon some parts of ALERT Network (above), generally avoiding the main metro area. However, TUS reported 0.19" and DM had a Trace, but nothing here or at Atmo.

 Current forecast from NWS (below) is calling for extreme heat first part of next week.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Showers Yesterday But Not Here

Dreary skies this morning at 8:30 am MST, with a few cumulus already over the Catalinas.


Plot of detected CG flashes through 0203 am this morning (above) shows a Tucson donut hole. However, showers were observed across parts of the ALERT Network (below). It was dry here, but note the heavy amounts in the southern portion of the Network.



Plumes for QPF from the 06 UTC GEFS runs (above) indicate a quiet period until late next week. The current NWS forecast through the weekend is shown below.

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Stormy Evening And Night

Thunderstorms started here at house around 6:15 pm MST yesterday and continued well into the night. Bright CG flash above, looking toward the Catalinas at about 2:45 am, produced a long rumble of thunder here.


Rainfall was widespread across the ALERT Network (above and below) for 24-hours ending at 8:00 am this morning. Note the many reports of an inch or more (35 sites) and several sites with two inches or more (6 sites). Here at house we had only 0.49". That was still the second highest single event of the entire year, exceeded only by the 0.79" that fell on January 8th. DM reported 1.01"; TUS had 0.78" and Atmo logged in with 0.36".


Current morning forecast for TUS (below) calls for another stormy day.

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Dry Here

Heavy cloud cover over our area at 6:45 am MST this morning.


Plot of detected CG flashes for 24-hours ending at 1403 UTC (0703 am) this morning shows that thunderstorms mostly avoided our area. However, the ALERT data ending at 7:00 am (below) shows rainfall scattered around the area, but again mostly avoiding the Tucson metro area. TUS and DM reported a Trace of rain, but there was none here or at Atmo.



Graphic from NWS this morning (above) shows chances for rain tonight. The current morning forecast for the airport through Friday is shown below.