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- First Storm of the Fall Will Arrive This weekend...Oct 1, 2008
- When will the last 100 °F Occur?Sep 30, 2008
- Sep. 22-27 is CA Weather Awareness WeekSep 12, 2008
- Aug. Climate Report: Phoenix and Yuma | SummerSep 1, 2008
- Major Severe Weather Across Phoenix!Aug 29, 2008
- Storms Hit the Sonoran Desert!Aug 26, 2008
- Life-Saving NOAA Radios in SchoolsAug 21, 2008
- How much rain has fallen so far this monsoon season?Aug 11, 2008
- Southwest Aviation Weather Safety Workshop IIAug 18, 2008
- New Fire Weather Page Available.Aug 17, 2008
- All-Time 2nd Hottest Morning Occurs In Phoenix...Aug 2, 2008
- New Flash Flood Brochure Available (1.2MB PDF).Aug 1, 2008
- July Climate Summary for Phoenix and Yuma.Aug 1, 2008
- How Many More 110°+ Days For Phoenix?Jul 18, 2008
- Severe Storms Hit Southwest/Central Arizona!Jul 11, 2008
- Was Spring 2008 Exceptionally Windy?Jul 12, 2008
- TAF Format Change Effective Nov. 5, 2008.Jul 8, 2008
- 4th of July Climate DataJul 1, 2008
- June Climate Summary for Phoenix and YumaJul 1, 2008
- Extreme Weather To Become More Common.Jun 29, 2008
- Lightning Causes Wildfire Near Phoenix?Jun 26, 2008
- Lightning Safety Week (June 22-28)Jun 21, 2008
- Does the Heat Island impact monsoon storms?Jun 15, 2008
- New NWS GIS Data PortalJun 15, 2008
- May Climate Summary for Phoenix and YumaJun 1, 2008
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