

Statewide, Phoenix and Yuma are both around an inch below normal monsoon totals. Flagstaff reported its 20th warmest year with its highest temperature being an average of 89F, and its 44th driest year with a total precipitation average of 18.5 inches. NWS stations in Nogales, Douglas, Sierra Vista and Oracle have measure above normal totals this season.Ījo and Picacho Peak have both received more than double their normal totals for the monsoon.īisbee and Safford have yet to reach seasonal averages. Totals: Since Jan 1: 5.58 inches Since Oct 1, 2021: 0.32 inches (WY22) Sep 30, 2021: 5.71 inches (WY21) Normal 7.20 Last Year (WY20) 6.80. Much of Southern Arizona has already exceeded seasonal averages. "We've had Septembers where we've had no rain, and we've had Septembers where a tropical weather system has come up and we've had multiple inches." How much has fallen in your neighborhood Here's a list of some of the places around the Valley that received measurable.

"Other than the latter half of June, September tends to be our driest month," said Carpenter. All rainfall totals are updated as of Saturday evening at 10 p.m. Precipitation (in. All rainfall totals are updated as of Saturday evening at 10 p.m. Amounts have ranged from 0.25' in western parts of Phoenix to just over 1' over much of eastern parts of Phoenix. You can jump to a separate table for each region of the state: Southern Arizona, Western Arizona, Phoenix Area, Central Arizona, and Northern Arizona. Phoenix has officially set a record daily rainfall of 0.76' on Dec 3. Temperature (✯) Relative Humidity Wind Chill. The annual precipitation totals are averages based on weather data collected from 1991 to 2020 for the US National Centers for Environmental Information.
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She said that is not surprising, since September is often a dry month. Phoenix, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: Enter Your 'City, ST' or zip code : metric: D a t e Time (mst) Wind (mph) Vis. "Typically once we see that kind of pattern settle in, where we're having those low pressure systems coming in off the coast, that tends to spell the beginning of the end for the monsoon," said National Weather Service Meteorologist Emily Carpenter. The 0.32 inches of rain received so far in September came from a storm that traveled from the Pacific ocean off the coast of California. Weekend precipitation brought the Tucson area to 6.2 inches of rain for the 2018 monsoon, meaning the area has already exceeded the summer rain season's normal total of 6.08 inches with roughly four weeks to go.
