Southeast Arizona’s 7-Day Forecast: Storms and Heatwave Incoming

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Tucson, AZ – The National Weather Service has issued a weather advisory for southeast Arizona, predicting a mix of storms and rising temperatures throughout the week. Isolated showers are expected to focus east and south of Tucson, with a possibility of storms reaching the city. This pattern is likely to bring locally heavy rainfall, which may result in flash flooding.

According to the US National Weather Service Tucson office, temperatures are expected to increase steadily, reaching highs of 106°F by Saturday. The 7-day forecast indicates temperatures climbing from 100°F on Monday to 106°F by the weekend, with a consistent trend of high heat each day.

Today, isolated showers will develop, primarily affecting areas to the east and south of Tucson. As the week progresses, residents can anticipate higher temperatures, with Tuesday and Wednesday seeing highs of 102°F and 104°F, respectively. The forecast predicts a peak heat of 105°F on Friday before hitting 106°F on Saturday.

The chance for storms and showers continues throughout the week, particularly in the afternoons and evenings. Localized heavy rain could lead to flash flooding in susceptible areas, so residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

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