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During the summer, most people in the valley escape the heat in the pool or inside with air conditioning. But one Sun City woman didn't have that choice.
During the summer, most people in the valley escape the heat in the pool or inside with air conditioning. But one Sun City woman didn't have that choice.
It's officially here -- the start of the monsoon. And while rain and dust storms aren't in our forecast just yet, it's important to know what to do when you encounter wild weather on the road.
It's officially here -- the start of the monsoon. And while rain and dust storms aren't in our forecast just yet, it's important to know what to do when you encounter wild weather on the road. FOX 10's Jill Monier has the details on a ADOT's campaign to help drivers stay safe.
Twenty-six vehicles slammed into each other during a sandstorm in rural Northern Nevada, killing one person, seriously injuring several others and sapping already-thin emergency resources Monday evening, officials...
By MICHELLE RINDELS Associated Press Twenty-seven vehicles slammed into each other during a sandstorm that blinded drivers on Interstate 80 in rural northern Nevada, killing a truck driver, seriously...
With so many powerful storms being so close together, how to experts search for and track these disasters as they form?
With so many powerful storms being so close together, how to experts search for and track these disasters as they form?
The National Weather Service says the deadly tornado that struck near Oklahoma City late last week was another top-of-the-scale EF5 that packed winds reaching 295 mph. The weather service also says the twister's...
The deadly tornado that plowed through an area near Oklahoma City last week was even larger and more powerful than previously estimated - a record 2.6 miles wide with winds that reached nearly 300 mph, just shy of the...
It was a rainy weekend as showers swept through the area. For the most part, the rain stuck around, letting up at times, but was enough to keep the roads slick.
Arizona's steady downpour of rain on Saturday set records.
The 1.18 inches that fell at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport broke the previous record of 0.43 inches set for that day same day in 1985.
Tucson International Airport saw .71 inches of rain.
That broke the record of 0.67 inches set on that day in 1985.
Overall, Phoenix saw between 1 to 1 ½ inches of rain Saturday.
The metro area faces a 40 percent to 60 percent chance of showers from Sunday afternoon into Monday morning as a new storm heads in from the west.
There's a 60 percent chance of rain expected Monday afternoon in metro Phoenix.
The weather is expected to clear up by Tuesday, and temperatures are expected to reach the low 70s by week's end.
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