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Last Map Update: Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 11:00:18 am MST

Winds will ramp up this afternoon with gusts reaching 20-30 mph across much of the area. Higher gusts around 30-40 mph can be expected across SE California, locally stronger up to 50 mph in far SW Imperial County. The winds may create difficult driving conditions and will be capable of generating localized blowing dust.
The potential for a considerable amount of rainfall across a portion of the region exists late next week into the following weekend. Long-range model guidance indicates that abundant moisture from the remnants of a tropical system could be pulled into the Southwest US during the 6-10 day timeframe, and this possibility is reflected in the CPC 6-10 day outlook with 50-70% probabilities of above normal precipitation across much of the area. However, there are many uncertainties, such as the magnitude, exact placement, and timing of rainfall. Stay tuned for updates as this forecast evolves.
Above normal temperatures will continue today with lower desert highs reaching the upper 90s to 100 degrees. A cold front will move through on Saturday morning knocking temperatures back below normal this weekend. HeatRisk will continue to be in the Minor category through early next week.
Monsoon season 2025 saw above normal/average rainfall across many sites around south-central AZ, SW AZ, and SE CA. Globe, AZ saw over an inch of rain above normal and Deer Valley, AZ saw over two inches of rain above normal.
All three climate sites finished the month with above normal rainfall and above normal average low temperatures. Phoenix finished with a near average high temperature while Yuma and El Centro finished with below normal average high temperatures. Phoenix and El Centro finished with slightly above normal mean temperatures while Yuma finished with a below normal mean temperature.

 

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