TUCSON, AZ – Residents in South Tucson should prepare for changing weather conditions early next week as rain showers are forecast to arrive late Sunday night into Monday. Following a sunny weekend, cooler temperatures and precipitation may disrupt morning plans to start the workweek.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain begins after 11 p.m. Sunday, with overnight lows dropping to 35 degrees. The rain will persist into Monday morning, with highs reaching 69 degrees. Southeast winds of 8 to 13 mph will accompany the showers, potentially impacting visibility during commutes. Plan for possible slick conditions, especially on major roads such as I-19 and Valencia Road.
Friday and Saturday will bring sunshine and warm temperatures, with highs of 70 and 71 degrees, respectively. Nighttime lows will hover between 39 and 41 degrees. Winds will remain light, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
As the rain system approaches, Sunday will see sunny skies and a high of 70 degrees before clouds roll in during the evening. Showers are expected to increase in likelihood heading into Tuesday, with chances rising to 40%. Highs Tuesday will reach 63 degrees, while overnight lows could drop near freezing.
Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and prepare for potential travel delays or adjustments. Ensure outdoor items are secured and consider planning indoor activities for the start of the week.
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