Ruin plans tonight. She joins us live now with the story. Reporter yeah, mark, people really asking themselves whats going on as arizonans say the 60degree temperatures that came pretty much out of nowhere was not anything that they expected. However, it didnt stop them from heading out on the streets tonight. It didnt stop these folks from heading out to hear mitt romney and john mccain speak at a i wasnt really prepared for it. Just a light jacket, i should have brought tonight at crescent ballroom. Phoenix is fickle when it comes to their weather. A much different scene, usually busy at this time of night. The bands of rain moved throughout the valley today and left cooler air. It took some by surprise. It was pretty warm yesterday so i was kind of freaked out cold. I think it took a lot of us by surprise. After all, last thursday we were covering hundred degree temperatures at the state fair. Look at where we are now. Hopefully everyone puts on a jacket and stays warm. Marc . The f
The tree is pretty much a goner, leaving a huge whole in the front yard. Did you see the root ball of that tree . Amazing. Dave munsey in the weather center. Hes been tracking this all day. Hes joining us with the rainfall totals and whats happening around the state. We were expecting the rain, sure not expecting the big dust storm that we saw and some of the heavy is that you have came behind it here. We are looking at something that m of august rather than on the second day of november. You get down in, you still see some moisture coming in. You still see it coming out of that southeastern corner down there, and when we had a little bit to it, take a look at the amounts. A inch by three points, by morana 2. 3 inches, almost an inch south of tuscon, an inch little closer to the valley, once again over by avondale we have over an inch. We have over an inch just south of phoenix. We have over an inch over by sackatone and then just over. 2 inches by apache junction. You can see here tha
Ruin plans tonight. She joins us live now with the story. Reporter yeah, mark, people really asking themselves whats going on as arizonans say the 60degree temperatures that came pretty much out of nowhere was not anything that they expected. However, it didnt stop them from heading out on the streets tonight. It didnt stop these folks from heading out to hear mitt romney and john mccain speak at a i wasnt really prepared for it. Just a light jacket, i should have brought tonight at crescent ballroom. Phoenix is fickle when it comes to their weather. A much different scene, usually busy at this time of night. The bands of rain moved throughout the valley today and left cooler air. It took some by surprise. It was pretty warm yesterday so i was kind of freaked out cold. I think it took a lot of us by surprise. After all, last thursday we were covering hundred degree temperatures at the state fair. Look at where we are now. Hopefully everyone puts on a jacket and stays warm. Marc . The f
Missing. And there are over 1400 unidentified skeletal remains in our state. Today agencies spoke with family members to try to gather new information and dna to solve some of these cases. And the dna will only be used for identifying purposes only. It will not be used for any type of criminal prosecution or anything like that, so that needs to be clear. Its just for identification purposes. Steven missile is a forerancic facia artist. He sketched out 200 faces in maricopa county. These are tissue depth markers and then i have to glue them on to the skull. His sketches have helped solve several case. Its an incredible experience. You happy and sad because now its somebody. Its a family finds them, they have closure whichever that means, now they know. But kimber bigs doesnt know she can create new leads in her sisters missing person case. Im trying to be an advocate for my sister to be able to bring some closure to her case to find some answers. Mikael biggs went missing 17 years ago.
Story about being assaulted and robbed. The aclu of arizona telling fox 10 it has not received any complaints about incidents of racism or homophobia since the election. But it says if anyone is assaulted or has property vandalized they should Contact Police right away. We will look strongly at immigration. Border. And strongly at health care. And looking at jobs. It was hard to hear but the report anded the president elect trump what will be his priorities he said health care, immigration and jobs. He was peeking to reporters today on capitol hill and laying out his priorities. Earlier he met with president obama at the white house and president obama says the two had an excellent conversation and the Associated Press just officially declared donald trump the winner here in arizona two days after the election. Foxs Lauren Blanchard has more from washington. Insults, [ president elect meeting for the first time put ago side difference for the sake of the country. We now are going to wa