Saturday Evening Forecast
Isolated storms are possible Sunday, but higher rain chances are not far in the future.
An area of disturbed weather over the far eastern Atlantic ocean could become a tropical depression as it moves westward this week, forecasters say.
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The National Weather Service in Phoenix issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Peoria, Surprise and Sun City until 8 p.m. Sunday.
Partly to mostly cloudy skies along with chances for showers and thunderstorms today.
Spotty storms have developed and will be possible around sunset.
FOX 13’s meteorologist Dave Osterberg says there is a tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa. It has the potential to develop. Even if it does become a named storm, it has to fight the Saharan dust layer. Otherwise, it is quiet in the tropics.
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Forecasters are monitoring a disturbance in the Atlantic that now has a slightly higher chance of turning into a depression over the next couple of days.
Monsoonal weather should arrive each afternoon and early evening this week, with mountain areas having the highest chance of heavy rainfall.
Multiple wildfires are burning around Oregon that have brought recreation closures to popular areas including Diamond Peak and Waldo Lake.
Forecasters say the calm start to the tropical weather season might not stick around for long.
The rain is expected to give a temporary relief from the 100 degree days with temperatures in the mid-90s.
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