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The Arizona Monsoon has been a little lackluster so far this year, so what has happened to our AZ monsoon? The US National Weather Service, Flagstaff, AZ, shared a little info as to what has happened and some stats so far this year.

Graphic from U.S. National Weather Service Flagstaff, Arizona.
What’s Up: A strong and persistent trough over the West Coast, which has kept most of Arizona under dry southwesterly winds, pushing monsoon moisture (and storms) well to our east. With the lack of rain and drying fuels, fire season has returned across northern and western Arizona, and conditions on the ground now resemble late June. Some limited moisture may return next week. But don’t worry, the US National Weather Service, Flagstaff, AZ, will be closely watching for any hint of a pattern change that could turn us toward a wetter pattern.
Prescott Valley Extended Forecast:
Cottonwood Extended Forecast:
Sedona Extended Forecast:
Flagstaff Extended Forecast:
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