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Wind dies down, freeze warnings for parts of N. Arizona
According to the National Weather Service, freezing temperatures can be expected above 5,000 feet.
Windy and cooler weather takes us into the weekend
Parts of the state could see a high wind watch, meaning sustained winds of 40 mph, with gusts of 58 mph or higher. Video Video
How tropical storms and hurricanes impact Arizona weather
Our Monsoon season is over, but it does not mean the threat for heavy rains is gone.
Cool, windy weather coming to the Valley; temps in 70s?
There is also a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms over the higher terrain east of the Phoenix metropolitan area in the coming days. Video Video
October gardening tips
Water newly planted shrubs and trees once per week. Cut back on watering all trees and shrubs by about one-third as weather cools, but continue to water deep.
A wrap up of Arizona's memorable monsoon season
We received 5.70 inches of rain, which makes this monsoon season the 10th wettest on record and the wettest since 1984. Video Video
Valley's ozone pollution in summer higher than normal
From April to September, the Valley had 28 days of unhealthy air.
Mother bobcat threatens Valley woman
A bobcat and her cubs left one Valley mom trapped in her car for 20 minutes. Video Video
Does the 'urban heat island effect' reduce rain in Phoenix?
Our overnight low temperatures have been averaging 7 to 13 degrees warmer over the last 30 years.
Hot and windy in the Valley!
We could see gusty winds throughout the Arizona Thursday. We could see some clouds by the weekend. Video Video



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Place: Charlotte, NC
Year: 1954
Event: 90.0 degrees, latest 90 degree temperature.

Place: Southern Ontario
Year: 1988
Event: Up to one foot of snow fell in parts of Southern Ontario. Power was knocked out at Alliston, north of Toronto. Tree branches sprang up as the snow melted and snapped power lines.

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