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Thursday, March 12, 2020
Rain More Widespread Today?
Heavy clouds continue, but no rain in gauge here during past 24-hours. Very wet driving conditions on the Phoenix freeways this morning (bottom).
Most precipitation at ALERT sites past 24-hours was over northeast corner of the network - above.
Below is composite radar plot for about 8:20 am MST showing heaviest rains out in west-central Arizona.
Current NWS graphics and forecast for the airport, above and below.
Forecast QPF plumes from GEFS for airport (above) continue to be much heavier than forecast from WRF runs at Atmo (below from 12 UTC WRF-RR).
What will I find in gauge tomorrow morning?

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