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Monday, May 11, 2020
Fair And Dry For Coming Week
Storms north of Kitt Peak around 2:30 pm MST yesterday afternoon above. Below, lingering clouds this morning.
Looks like the coming week will be dry with afternoon temperatures in the 90s, and also some periods of gusty winds during the afternoons.
Second below shows ALERT plot for 24-hour rainfall through through 6:00 am this morning. Light amounts around the Catalinas, except for that one report of 0.67". There were also two sites with 0.04" in the south part of network. Here at house we had very light showers around 2:30 pm that were enough to just wet the patio for a few minutes - so a Trace of rain here for our first May "weather event."


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