Saturday, December 06, 2025

November Summary

 Quick update re November's weather here.

There was measurable rainfall on seven days. The heaviest rain was on 22/23 when there was 0.79", with some thunder also. Total for the month was 1.25". The total for the Fall (Sep, Oct, Nov) was 6.25". This was the wettest Fall period since I started my records in 1999.

Thursday, December 04, 2025

Light Showers Yesterday

Showers along the foothills yesterday afternoon at 1:45 pm MST.


The ALERT network data show light amounts scattered around the network for 24-hours ending at 7:00 am this morning. Here at house light showers in afternoon produced only 0.01"; the airport had 0.03"; DM reported 0.01"; and Atmo noted 0.02".


There were no detected CG flashes anywhere in the Southwest or northern Mexico during past 24 hours.

Looking ahead: the GEFS 06 UTC plumes for the airport are flat-lined at zero through 00 UTC on 12 December.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Morning After Thanksgiving


More color this morning, November 28th, at 6:50 am MST.

Extensive, standing wave clouds downwind from the Rockies (below) at 7:00 am this morning.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Red Skies On Thanksgiving

 


Nice pre-sunrise color on Thanksgiving morning. Have a great holiday.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Heavy Rains Yesterday

View of clouds and showers over Catalinas at 3:00 pm MST yesterday afternoon.


There were numerous CG flashes detected over eastern Pima County and southeast Arizona for the 24-hours ending at 1033 UTC this morning (above plot from Atmo).


There were widespread heavy rain amounts across the ALERT Network (above and below) for the 24-hours ending 10:00 am this morning. We had 0.79" here; TUS had 0.78"; and DM had 0.83".

Friday, November 21, 2025

Quick Update


Gray and somewhat dreary skies over Tucson this morning - view above from 9:00 am MST. Showers during the day added 0.06" to the morning total here yesterday, giving us rainfall of 0.40".


The 06 UTC GEFS plumes for QPF at the airport (above) are very focused on tomorrow and tomorrow night. The POPs from same runs approach 100 percent tomorrow (below).

The current NWS morning forecast for the airport is shown in graphic at bottom.


Thursday, November 20, 2025

Rainy Night And Morning


Catalinas obscured by rain and clouds at 8:30 am MST this morning.


Plot of detected CG flashes shows that were thunderstorms in our area last evening around 10 pm or so. I certainly didn't hear any thunder though.


Reports of measurable rain came in from nearly all the ALERT sites for 24-hours ending at 10 am (above and below), with a number of sites reporting half an inch or more. Here at the house we had 0.34" through 10 am.