The rest of this week, we should gradually warm up and may see our monsoon chances diminish.
TUCSON, Ariz. — We saw strong monsoon storms once again roll through the metro area, bringing reports of winds as strong as 72 MPH at the Marana Regional Airport.
Tucson International Airport saw its rainiest day of Monsoon 2023 so far— 0.75 inches. We've now received 2 inches of rain there this Monsoon, all in the last 14 days. The rest of this week we will gradually warm up and also see our monsoon chances diminish. Monday looks like the best chance for storms through this upcoming weekend, which will heat up to around 110 in Tucson by this weekend.Cochise County forecast 7.31.23 MORE WEATHERRyan Fish is an anchor and reporter for KGUN 9 and comes to the Sonoran Desert from California’s Central Coast after working as a reporter, sports anchor and weather forecaster in Santa Barbara.
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