The weather in Tucson will continue to remain cool. Some snow might even show up later this week.
The work week starts again with sunny temperatures in the high 60s and low 70s. Despite this, the National Weather Service forecasts such sunny conditions eventually turning into partly cloudy and wet conditions as a result of a system coming in
The agency says there is a 15-30% chance for lower elevation rain and mountain snow on Wednesday and Thursday.
Who's ready for a weather switch-up?
— NWS Tucson (@NWSTucson) January 5, 2025
Today-Mon: Warm & dry
Tues-Thurs: Chance for rain and/or snow, breezy to windy conditions (15-25 mph), & colder temps (mid 40s to mid 50s).
There is still uncertainty to the strength & track of the system, keep an eye on the forecast! #azwx pic.twitter.com/ZjTOcMoPEA
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