Tucson’s heat streak peaks Monday when forecasters say it will be 110 degrees here. But the very hot start to the week will be replaced with increasing chances of rain, forecasters say.

Tucson is expected to hit 110 degrees Monday.

But the especially hot start to the week that has prompted an extreme heat warning for the area will be replaced with a rising chance of rain over the next few days, the National Weather Service in Tucson says.

See what today's weather forecast looks like in Tucson.

There’s a chance of isolated and scattered showers Monday, but they’ll be mostly east of the Tucson metro area, the weather service says.

Wind and dust will be a concern across parts of Southeast Arizona on Tuesday.

But a lot more moisture is expected to roll into the area by Wednesday, bringing a chance of thunderstorms, the weather service said.

Finally, there’s still a chance of rain on Friday, Independence Day.

Phoebe Corrales, left, and her sister Beatrizz Arteaga swirl in the sunset under their complimentary ribbons during the kids’ dance party during Cox Movies in the Park at Reid Park’s DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center.


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