Forecast. Changes from what we had yesterday. A rainy sunday turning over into a dryer day as dry air moves into our state. Already the dew points are dropping. We also have cooler air setting in. Breezes kicking up once again heading into this afternoon. Already feeling some of those breezes out of the west northwest at 10 miles an hour. Temperatures climb to 79. Dew points in morning the dew points started out in the 60s. We had moisture this morning and now drier air is taking over and dropping the dew points. By this afternoon dry, warm, up to 85. I will break down the planner for you next. A woman has died and a 16 yearold boy in Critical Condition after a crash this morning. A homer collided with a school bus near 71st avenue. And broadway in levine. From above. A woman was driving when that hummer hit the bus. The bus driver was uninjured and the bus was empty at the time. No students on board. The road was closed while they continued that investigation. A story becoming too com
Valley, you can see the rain coming down out there. Thunder in the mix too, and lets take a live look at abc 15 desert doppler because you can see the rain falling in some of the valley cities at this hour as we zoom in and take a closer look around sun lakes, and then out toward the San Tan Valley. Still getting showers on the radar, and theyre moving a little closer toll queen creek at this hour, so to queen creek at this hour, so well continue to watch it over the next couple of hours. Better chances in the higher terrain to the east, and where well most lyxulose the thunder too likely see the thunder too, but just a few hours left in the monsoon season, so the rain fall totals not likely to change. Just about two and a half inches at sky harbor, and thats about a quarter of an inch normal, and same in the valley as well, so we are below average, and were going to stay that way it looks like, but a slight chance at 10 percent still for the next hour to see an asian lated shower here
Because of inflation, more families have needed help this year buying back-to-school clothes and the non-profits that provide those clothes are also pinching pennies.