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Old 06-20-2016, 10:32 PM
 
Location: Verde Valley AZ
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The humidity was up today which made today's 116 worse than yesterday's 118. Nogales had some rain as well. Looks like Ponderosa may be onto something with his suggestion that the monsoonal flow may set up sooner than the forecast indicates.

According to the weather channel Cottonwood has a 20% chance of rain for the next three or four days. At 20% that means "possible but unlikely". Until we have a 40% chance of rain I remain skeptical. I can't say I'm exactly enjoying this hair dryer 111 degree heat. I never run my cooling system at night but I was turning it on at 4:30 this morning, it was so hot in here. I opened both the back and front doors thinking if there was a breeze it might help. No breeze and really warm outside so the AC got turned on. I am glad this is not the norm but hope it subsides soon!

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Old 06-23-2016, 12:46 PM
 
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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A Tornado warning (which means a Tornado has been spotted on the ground) was just issued for Snow Flake.

I wasn't aware that Tornado's were an issue or that they occurred in AZ.
Tornados can occur in virtually every single state from what Ive heard. AZ has had many, but theyre not in great numbers, nor particularly destructive. Places like TX, OK, KS, etc, those have the abundant bad boys that we should all be thankful we dont get.
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