Imelda, Tropical Storm and Rain
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There’s not going to be a lot of it,” NWS meteorologist Brayden Murdock said of the rain. “But what we have is gonna be steady.”
Goodbye, Monsoon 2025. You were a great monsoon! Though we’ve only receive 6.35 inches all year at the airport (normal is 7.07 inches), some neighborhoods have received closer to 10 inches of rain. Here are the wettest and driest monsoons since 1938,
Outer bands from Tropical Storm Imelda will bring clouds and rain to the Upstate area of South Carolina on Monday and Tuesday.
MASON COUNTY, Wash — Jennifer Divine has never been happier to see a rainy day. “Everyone out here, even people that don’t like the rain, they have the biggest smiles. Everybody’s so happy,” said Divine, who lives a couple of miles from the Bear Gulch Fire.
Heavy rain carried over into Saturday with areas of Scottsdale, Phoenix and Paradise Valley seeing nearly an inch of rain in under an hour.
High atmospheric pressure will build in behind the cold front, resulting in plenty of sunshine and seasonable temperatures this weekend.
For farmers and anyone looking to keep their yard and garden looking healthy, this week’s rain is a welcome thing.
Skies continue to remain mostly cloudy this evening and temperatures will fall through the 70s. As we head into the start of the work week, all eyes continue to remain on the tropics and whether we’ll see any impacts from Imelda.