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Saturday, August 17, 2019
Showers And Thunder Parts Of Metro Area
Another colorful sunset yesterday.
There were some showers and thunderstorms over parts of metro late yesterday until around 11:00 pm MST - purple cluster (above CG flashes from Atmo and Vaisala) for 24-hours ending at 01:00 am this morning.
Rainfall amounts (below, ALERT reports for 24-hours ending 7:00 am this morning were limited mostly to northeastern part of the city - there was one other report - Arivaca 0.08". Nothing at TUS and DM, but 0.12" at Atmo and 0.07" here at house. Showers stayed mostly at low elevations.
Morning sounding for Tucson again shows deep westerly flow; PW a bit less than an inch; and no CAPE. WRF models from last night forecast limited shower activity this afternoon in Cochise County.


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