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The Arizona Weather Service issued a thunderstorm warning for west-central, central Arizona, and the eastern half to two-thirds of the state through 8 p.m. this morning. Read on for more information …
The upper storm that brought rainfall to San Diego County yesterday and this morning will move east over Arizona today. rise. Thunderstorms are likely to occur in or around the watching area, with the areas of Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima Counties, including Phoenix to Tucson along the I-10 Corridor, experiencing the most lightning.
When a thunderstorm occurs within the monitoring area of the Mogollon region, it snows, or thundersnow.
Funnel clouds/small tornadoes, hail and gusts are all possible due to the cold core aspect of the system.
Around 7-8 PM, instability will ease as the storm moves eastward.
Additional thunderstorm activity will be monitored later Tuesday, primarily in the northern half of the state, and additional alerts are likely. Keep in mind that storms will hit most of the state on Tuesday. The article was published yesterday by the Arizona Weather Service, click here As the dynamics of these thunderstorms were predicted using the same article.
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