Pacific storm is currently pushing into California will move across Arizona

weatherAnother Pacific storm is currently pushing into California will move across Arizona Wednesday and Thursday. This storm system will again bring a very good chance of Valley Rain and an even better chance of Mountain Snow to Southeast Arizona late Wednesday into Thursday.

The Weather Service reports:

Hazards/Impacts: • MOUNTAIN SNOW could cause difficult travel at high elevations, especially the White Mountains and Mt Graham where 6 to 12 inches of snowfall accumulation is possible above 6000 feet. In the other sky islands, 4 to 8 inches of snowfall accumulation will be possible above 6000 feet, especially for the Catalina mountains. • VALLEY RAIN will impact the majority of the area, with rainfall amounts ranging between 0.25” to 0.65”, with isolated higher amounts possible.

Timing: Light rain will move into western Pima county Wednesday morning then increase through Southeast Arizona Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. Clearing from the west Thursday afternoon.

Confidence: HIGH for mountain snow and valley rain. MODERATE to HIGH for rain and snow amounts.

Outlook for next weekend: Another Pacific storm may bring another chance of valley rain and mountain snow to southeast Arizona Saturday night into Sunday.

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