The recent start of the monsoon season couldn't come soon enough for the desert southwest of the United States.
Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms have made its way into drought-stricken Arizona, including Phoenix.
During this late Monday night, there are very isolated areas of light showers, but nothing significant. While it is
slightly milder and overcast in the western two-thirds of the valley and the showers being on the southeast side,
it is clear and a few degrees or so cooler on the northeast side (evident in the Phoenix metropolitan area
current conditions weather map).
Although being a small chance of it happening, the threat of more showers and thunderstorms is in the forecast
for later today with high temperatures just above the century mark.
I have not added the transparent byline on the photo yet, but to give the appropriate copyright credit,
the current conditions graphic page background is by Pupkin at Flickr.
PLEASE NOTE:
Glendale Municipal Airport did not submit their latest weather observations at the time of this post,
so Luke Air Force Base has been moved from the regional observations graphics pages to being posted on
the Phoenix metropolitan area weather map for Glendale's latest observations. Cave Creek, Arizona also had
its reporting site not submitting their latest weather update, so I used Gila Bend, Arizona as well as
Casa Grande, Arizona for the regional observations list.
Phoenix metropolitan area radar as of 10:45 PM Mountain Standard Time
(courtesy of The Weather Channel)...