La Niña could give way to neutral conditions by spring, but in the meantime, it could keep Arizona warmer and drier.
From February through April, the CPC is leaning warmer than normal in Arizona. However, they only forecast this with a 33% to ...
January's Colorado River basin snowpack is about normal, but without a snowy late winter, Arizona will likely see sustained water cuts on the river.
For some northern Arizona cities and towns, 2025 has been the driest start on record. Pete Mangione explains why the High Country is seeing less snow. There has been 145 straight days in Phoenix ...
W​eak La Niña conditions have formed and will likely persist according to an update released by NOAA Thursday. Here is what you can expect and how long it will last.
Most climate scientists are certain that global warming has played a critical role in the California wildfires, despite political posturing.
The Center for Biological Diversity and the Patagonia Area Resource Alliance say federal regulators failed to review a ...
devastating LA communities These conditions could trigger an earlier start to fire activity, even as early as March. While the world watches Los Angeles burn, Crimmins fears Arizona could be ...
He stands ready to send 45 firefighters from Phoenix's Arizona Task Force 1 team to help ... Cultural burning expert Nina Fontana is more focused on getting back in touch with ancient fire ...
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Tucson faces a growing wildfire threat in the new year, fueled by last summer’s heavy monsoons. While last summer’s rain brought relief to the desert, it also started the growth of grasses and ...