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Monsoons Help Relieve Arizona Drought Conditions

Flooded streets in Tucson
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Flooded streets in Tucson on Aug. 9, 2016.

A normal to above-normal monsoon season in 2016 has reduced drought conditions in much of Arizona. Climate forecasters are waiting to see if a La Niña phenomenon develops, which would bring drier conditions.

Much of Arizona is classified as abnormally dry, the least intense category. The southwestern corner is in moderate to severe drought conditions and a section of eastern Arizona in a moderate drought.

Matthew Rosencrans is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s head forecaster.

“The past year seems to have been wet for Arizona. You have received some beneficial rainfalls whereas last year at about the same time there was more coverage of moderate drought and even severe drought over some parts of the state," said Rosencrans.

Rosencrans said forecasters are keeping an eye on the Pacific Ocean to see if a La Niña pattern will develop. That would bring warmer and drier conditions to the state.

US Drought In 2016

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Sara Hammond was a reporter at Arizona Public Media in Tucson from 2015 to 2018.