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Valley sees sporadic rain, Winter Weather Advisory continues in northern Arizona


PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A storm system, cut off from the main storm track, continues to spin over southern California without much forward movement.

It’s the system that brought some showers to the northern and western parts of the Valley earlier today. Surprise got .20″ of an inch of rain, Anthem and Cave Creek got .16″ of an inch.

No, Phoenix Sky Harbor did not get any rain, so we’re now at day 158 without measurable rain at the airport, two days shy of tying the all-time dry spell.

With the low-pressure system slowly moving toward Arizona, and drying out, we’re going to see a reduction in rain chances for the Valley tonight and Tuesday. On the back side of the storm, there is a chance for a brief, convective period of rain that could impact that Valley, but that chance is 20% or less. And as we’ve been saying about this storm, don’t expect significant rainfall amounts.

The Winter Weather Advisory continues in northern and northwestern Arizona above 5,000 feet until midnight tonight. Two to four inches of snow is possible around Flagstaff.

We have a report from Sedona of an inch of rain. And we could see snow tonight in Prescott and along parts of the Mogollon Rim.

Temperatures are dropping. We expect highs in the Valley to struggle to get into the low-60s the next couple of days.

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