A spectator at Tucson Rodeo makes full use of a hoodie on a chilly morning during team roping and timed events Monday, the third day of the 2022 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds.

Parade-goers anxious to line the route for the Tucson Rodeo Parade should come dressed for near-freezing temperatures Thursday morning, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.

β€œThursday morning, around 34” degrees, said Gary Zell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Tucson. β€œThat’s at the airport. So, there that will be a little cooler.” Other areas in the Tucson metro area could see colder temps, with Vail around 31 degrees and Oracle hitting 29.

Plus, it’ll be wet, from rains falling late into Wednesday evening, Zell said. Tucson should expect about two-tenths of an inch, with more than a half inch expected in northern areas and snow a possibility for higher elevations.

β€œIf you’re talking about the rodeo and some of the stuff they do, I don’t know if the rodeo grounds are dirt, but that wetness could be an issue as well for them,” Zell said.

Besides the cold temps and chilly rain, sustained winds out of the south and southeast of 15 to 20 mph and gusts of up to 40 mph are expected to last into Wednesday evening.

Rodeo spectators are perched along the bleachers during tie-roping Monday, the third day of the 2022 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds.

Those should die down before the parade begins, but not entirely.

The outlook for the weekend promises some relief for those looking forward to enjoying the rodeo competitions and other events in spring-like weather.

After an expected high of 55 degrees Thursday, Tucson and the surrounding areas should see a warming trend through the weekend, topping out above 70 on Sunday with low winds and sunny skies.


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Edward Celaya is a breaking news and marijuana reporter. He has been on both beats since May 2021.