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Sunday, December 17, 2017
Moderate Bands Of Showers Moving Across Tucson
Computer problems here due to power surges - ugh.
Photo from ATMO cam yesterday showing lenticulars over eastern Catalinas at 4:00 pm MST.
Below is ALERT rainfall for past 6-hours ending at 8:00 am - 100 percent coverage already with amounts in metro running a tenth to a quarter of inch.
Composite radar at 8:15 am (above) indicates another band of moderate to heavy showers approaching Tucson. Image below (from weather.graphics and Vaisala) shows detected CGs for past 12-hours through 8:00 am. Considerable thunderstorm activity surround the closed low that is over northern Baja or GoC.

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