After a cool and rainy Friday, a dry weekend is on the way. However, we're tracking rain and thunderstorm chances next week.
Arizona, storm
Arizona will warm up briefly for the weekend before more winter storms next week
Arizona residents face power outages from winter storm
The Arizona Public Service Co., on its website, reported seven outages in metro Phoenix with 468 customers affected, four outages in northwestern Arizona affecting 82 customers, and four outages in southeastern Arizona affecting 68 customers as of 9:45 a.m. Friday.
Road closures remain in northern Arizona after winter snow
Northern Arizona experienced high levels of snowfall over the weekend causing multiple road way closures and detoured traffic.
Arizona colleges and universities are changing or canceling certain graduation ceremonies to ensure they align with President Trump’s efforts to ban Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
The weather is quieting down across Arizona through Sunday. Skies will be clear Saturday night and Sunday, statewide.
3h
EssentiallySports on MSNWhy Do Fans Hate Phoenix Race So Passionately When NASCAR Elites Love the Arizona Track?When a veteran like Steve Letarte calls a race "sleepy," you know there’s a problem. The post Why Do Fans Hate Phoenix Race So Passionately When NASCAR Elites Love the Arizona Track? appeared first on EssentiallySports.
10h
Explore on MSNThe Best Free Things To Do In Phoenix, Arizona, According To TravelersPhoenix's reputation as an expensive city should not deter you from visiting. It has many free attractions worth exploring, some of which we have highlighted.
And the modern website for the Arizona Office of Tourism, while still advertising “Hello Sunshine Weather,” lists fall and spring temperatures in Tucson and Phoenix that are 10 to 15 degrees ...
Phoenix had seen almost no rain since August, so Friday's storm was a welcome sight. It just isn't enough to end the drought.
A local investor bought the center in 2023, and now is trying to add restaurants, entertainment and businesses to the downtown Phoenix spot.
An Arizona Auditor General's Office report that says 'instructional spending' in public schools hit the lowest point since 2004, but critics say it looks past the cost
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results