Meteorologist Jeff Beamish: A dry and hot week on tap for the Sonoran Desert, as high pressure parks east of the state. High temps this week peak in the 102-105 range under ample sunshine. Monsoon moisture remains bottled up to the south thanks to a southwesterly flow aloft. We may see some of that return late in the week, but only enough for mountain clouds. Isolated mountain storms may return early next week.


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Posted 3:22 PM 6/17/2013 by Matt Brode
TUCSON - The first Monday of the monsoon has turned sharply dry and hot. The area of high pressure that pumped weekend moisture across Southeast Arizona has shifted to the East and has carried this moisture away.
(More) • Video (1)Posted 7:00 AM 6/15/2013 by Jeff Beamish
TUCSON - The Monsoon begins with a bang for portions of southern Arizona.
Isolated thunderstorms are possible this afternoon & evening, according to News 4 Meteorologist Jeff Beamish. The best chance for hit and miss storms will be along and east of a Casa Grande-Tucson-Nogales line. (More)
Posted 4:38 PM 6/14/2013 by Matt Brode
TUCSON - While the monsoon doesn't officially begin until Saturday, mother nature had different plans for portions of Southeastern Arizona today.
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