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Freeze Warnings for central Arizona again tonight

freeze warning Effective again tonight through Sunday morning across the Southeast Valley and Northern Pinal County.

Act to protect any sensitive plants you have from frost damage by covering them with blankets or tarps. All freeze overnight.

Southern Pinal County, central La Paz County and Pima County will experience colder temperatures. hard freeze warning valid. At these spots, nighttime lows will drop to lows in the high 20s to low 30s, and temperatures will stay below freezing for extended periods of the night.

There are no freeze warnings in the north, but single-digit temperatures are being recorded in the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff.

Daytime highs will reach high 50s to low 60s across the valley this weekend, nearly 10 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year.

With mostly sunny and dry conditions continuing, outdoor events across the valley still look good.

Winds will pick up in northwestern and southwestern Arizona on Sunday.a wind report The area can see gusts of up to 55 mph in some spots, starting late Saturday night through Sunday evening.

Another storm system will move into Arizona on Sunday night.

There is little chance of rain in the valleys from this next storm, but more snow in the highlands.

Flagstaff is expected to have 3-4 inches more and Show Low will have another 1-2 inches.

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Total Precipitation in 2023:

Sky Harbor Official Rainfall: 1.03″ (+0.40″ from average)

Valley Average (Phoenix Rain Index): 1.23″

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Total precipitation in 2022:

Sky Harbor Official Rainfall: 5.78″ (-1.44″ from average)

Valley Average (Phoenix Rain Index): 7.02″

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You can find daily rainfall reports from across the valley here.
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Phoenix is ​​getting drier – average precipitation is now lower

Average monsoon precipitation for Phoenix (1981-2010): 2.71″ rain

NEW Average Monsoon Precipitation for Phoenix (1991-2020): 2.43 inches of rain

Average annual precipitation for Phoenix (1981-2010): 8:03″ of rain

NEW Average Annual Precipitation for Phoenix (1991-2020): 7.22 inches of precipitation
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See the full 7-day forecast

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