The possibility that Phoenix ends this week, almost ending the drain -steak of its record setting, decreased on Monday afternoon.
Ryan Wally, a meteorist of the National Meteorological Bureau of Phoenix, had a probability of 50 % to 60 % of this week, 20 % to 30 % on Monday and Tuesday, 30 % to 40 on Wednesdays. It has decreased to %. 。
The low -pressure system that moved throughout the state until Wednesday was expected to bring a shower scattered in the Kitatani. The rainfall collided with the north and northwest of the valley by noon on Monday, but there was no shower at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport where the office recorded the weather.
The Meteorological Observatory needs to record at least 0.01 inches at the airport to destroy Phoenix’s dry strikes. Monday was marked on the 158th day.
Wally said that there is still a chance to break the streak, despite the declining percentage. This winter storm just brought Vilga. It evaporates before the rain touches the ground. But now he has said that it has a better low -level moisture.
If Phoenix does not rain by Thursday, set a new record with a 161 -day victory.
What should I know this:
It may rain until Wednesday
On Monday and Tuesday, the probability of rain from 20 % to 30 %, ending with evening commuting. On Wednesday, there was a probability of 30 % to 40 % shower in the afternoon and evening.
Wally said that the chance had fallen because of the less likely use of water than expected, according to the direction of the storm.
“If we were further in the East Pacific (Sea), we would have been able to use better water,” he said.
Flag staff and high countries have a high possibility of rain and snow. Flag staff is expected to earn 3-6 inch snow on Monday, and snow is increasing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Temperature until Wednesday
The high temperature of Phoenix is from the 1960s to the late 1950s before the system leaves the area toward the end of the week.
Covering the clouds and moisture cool the valley, but no frozen warnings or major interruptions are expected, and Mattro, a meteorological meteorologist, told the Republic of Arizona on Sunday.
“We want to emphasize that this is not a shocking storm system,” said Salerno. “It will move slowly after it rains. Overall, we predict the amount of precipitation of up to 0.1 to 0.2 inches from Monday to Wednesday.”
Flag staff can get very necessary snow on Monday night
Justin John Daro, an office meteorist at the National Meteorological Bureau in the flag staff, said that he could see more snow than this winter in the evening of Monday.
This is one of the dried winter in the Flagstaff on Record, only 2.8 inches of snow since October 1.
This story has been updated to add more information.
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Taylor Searie covers Phoenix in the Republic of Arizona. I will reach her tseely@arizonarepublic.com Or by 480-476-6116.