Tucson is in the midst of its third-driest monsoon season since official weather record-keeping started here in 1895, the National Weather Service says.

The city has officially recorded just 1.93 inches of rain this season, as of Aug. 21.

Normally, at this point in the season, we'd have had 3.72 inches.

Which begs the question, what were the two driest complete monsoon seasons on record in Tucson?

The driest: 1.59 inches in 1924.

The second driest: 1.62 inches in 2020.

As for our current outlook, above-normal temperatures are expected through the weekend, and there's an extreme heat warning in effect through Friday. 

There is also a blowing dust advisory from 4 to 9 p.m. today between Tucson and Phoenix along the I-10 corridor due to elevated winds. 


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