Arizona weather forecast: Rainy start to June in the Valley
It's a rainy and gloomy start to June, a month known for its heat in Arizona.
What we know:
"Isolated showers and a couple embedded storms are lifting north through Pinal County along I-10. Please slow down on wet roads in the area as these showers move into the Phoenix metro over the next few hours. More rounds of showers likely through this evening," the National Weather Service said around 11:30 a.m. on X.
By 6 p.m., Phoenix broke a rain record.
"It has been a record breaking first day of June here in the Arizona desert. Phoenix set a new daily rainfall record at 0.10" and counting. The high temperature occurred just after midnight, and the current temperature is the low temperature for the day and still falling," NWS said.
Wet weather is also hitting the High Country.
"Showers and thunderstorms will become more widespread as we head into this evening/overnight. Stronger storms will be capable of producing small hail, heavy rain, and gusty winds," NWS in Flagstaff said.
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