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Thursday, April 25, 2019
Thunderstorms On April 23rd
I was away unexpectedly yesterday, and I am not sure about rainfall on Tuesday. I think that there were a few showers and sprinkles around the metro.
Skies were quite ominous over parts of Tucson at mid afternoon on Tuesday - as per view above at 3:19 pm MST. The CG flash density plot below (from weather.graphics and Vaisala) is for 48-hours ending at 6:00 am this morning (the 24-hour plots indicates that storms occurred on Tuesday). Storm activity stayed mostly northeast and southwest of metro area, although there were a couple of flashes on the Catalinas.
Little to look forward to weather-wise except for a couple of hot, summer-like days.


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