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A pre-monsoon storm dumped more than an inch of rain over much of the north Valley on June 1, hinting at a wetter summer ...
A weather system brought rain and some thunder to the Valley on June 1, 2025, along with lower temperatures and power outages ...
An unusually wet Phoenix weather system moved out of the area Monday morning, but not before leaving a mark in the record ...
Phoenix picked up another 0.14 inches of rain early Wednesday morning, bringing our June 2025 total to 0.45 inches so far!
According to the National Weather Service, Phoenix set a new daily rainfall record for June 1 with about a quarter of an inch ...
Phoenix broke a daily rainfall record on Sunday as widespread rainfall in the Valley is expected late Sunday and heading into ...
Measurable rainfall in the first week of June has only been recorded 21 times since 1896, according to weather records. The ...
The monsoon doesn't mean we're going to get rain every day, said Erinanne Saffell, Arizona's state climatologist.
It’s been quite an unusual start to June, with some of Arizona already receiving more rain than we usually get for the entire month. We look at how this rare rain affects Arizona's drought.
Now that the rain has moved out, temps will be rising in the Valley. On Thursday, we'll see a high near 99 degrees.
Meteorologists predicted the core of the storm would head north, leaving Phoenix to deal with close to half of an inch of ...
A National Weather Service forecast for Phoenix shows a drop in temperatures and a chance for rain. See the weekend forecast.