National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Another weather system and associated cold front will sweep the Southwest US midweek, however, conditions will be drier compared to the Monday night system, so rain chances are lower and focused mostly over Central/Northern AZ. The more widespread impact of this system will be another round of breezy to windy conditions, especially ahead of and along the front.
A second in a series of weather systems will reintroduce widespread breezy to windy conditions across the region, particularly on Wednesday. Daytime gusts to 25-40 mph will be common across the lower deserts, with gusts upward of 40-55 mph over higher terrain areas and ridgetops. Wind Advisories will be in effect from early Wednesday morning through 3 PM PST/4 PM MST. The Wind Advisory in effect for the southwestern corner of Imperial County will remain in effect today through the same time on Wednesday.
A few weather systems moving through the region this week result in cooler temperatures, occasionally breezy conditions and modest chances for light rain. Warmer and drier weather will return to the region this weekend.

 

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