Mostly affecting the eastern part of the state, the precipitation that is currently passing over northern Arizona will soon be mixed with the moisture that is making its way into the southern part of the state.
By Monday night, drier air will have made its way into the state, and whatever does form is expected to remain over the higher terrain east of Phoenix.
The forecast for Monday is very similar, with a remote possibility of precipitation reaching the Valley. Over eastern Arizona, you can expect a higher probability of scattered thunderstorms and showers.
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Expect a couple of degree drop on Tuesday, with highs in the mid to lower 90s expected all week long. of this, we will officially end our record-breaking stretch of 112 consecutive days of 100 degrees or higher temperatures.
On Monday, you can expect gusts of up to 45 mph due to the Wind Advisory that is in force over the state of Arizona, particularly in the northern parts of the state.