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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Trough Persists In West Through End Of Month
Stratus hanging to Kitt Peak this morning.
A line of weak, sprinkle showers did cross metro area early this am - radar above from 3:00 am MST.
Only amounts of 0.04" in ALERT network (below for 24-hours ending at 7:00 am) were in and near the mountains. In the city DM had a trace; nothing here that I could detect.
Mean 500 mn trough persists across West for rest of month as per model forecasts. Above is valid at 5:00 am this morning and below valid at 5:00 pm on Saturday June 1st. May will definitely come in cooler than normal.



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