PHOENIX — Powerful storms hit the Valley Tuesday night and there's still a chance for more.
We could see severe thunderstorms in the mix with damaging winds and hail. Watch out for areas of blowing dust and dangerous lightning, too.
Here in the Valley, there is a chance of a few storms early Wednesday morning and again Wednesday afternoon.
As storm chances increase, temperatures are cooling off a bit.
Daytime highs will drop into the upper 90s to low 100s for the next few days with overnight lows in the upper 70s to low 80s.
We will heat up again over the weekend with Valley highs near 105 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.
Thankfully, though, it looks like we may be done with the 110-degree days this year.
Sunday marked the 55th day this year with highs at 110 degrees or hotter, breaking the old record of 53 days set in 2020.
Phoenix has also had 35 days this year with lows in the 90s. The previous record was 28 days set in 2020. This past Sunday marked the latest day in any year with a low in the 90s. Previously the record was September 7, 2019.
Phoenix has also reached a high of 115 degrees or hotter 22 days this year. That too is a new all-time record, topping the previous one of 14 days set in 2020.
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2023 Rainfall totals:
Sky Harbor Official Rainfall: 3.01" (-2.04" from average)
Valley Average (Phoenix Rainfall Index): 4.05"
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Daily rainfall reports from all across the Valley can be found here.
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PHOENIX IS GETTING DRIER - LOWER RAINFALL AVERAGES NOW
Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 2.71" of rain
NEW Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 2.43" of rain
Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 8:03" of rain
NEW Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 7.22" of rain
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