Pre-sunrise color at 5:30 am MST this morning, looking toward Redington Pass.
There were no detected CG flashes across Arizona yesterday, as shown by the 24-hour plot (above, from Atmo) ending at 1033 UTC (0333 am).
This morning's seven day outlook from the NHC (above) shows an active Pacific, including Cat. 1 Hurricane Iona over the Central Pacific. Off the southwestern coast of Mexico, there is a 90 percent chance that a depression or storm will develop by the end of the week.
Large anticyclone continues to dominate
much of eastern US (above, from SPC). There is a large, inverted trough over northern Mexico; however, the missing 500 mb data over New Mexico and Colorado keep us from knowing how far north this feature extends.
Forecast from the 15 UTC run of the WRF-HRRR at Atmo (above) shows just a bit of light shower activity over Pima County through midnight. The current morning forecast from the NWS Office is shown below. Forecast indicates 20 to 50 precent POPS for all periods through coming seven days.