Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected for elevations above 7000 feet. Additional
snow accumulations 4 to 8 inches with storm total snow
accumulations between 6 and 12 inches.
* WHERE...Catalina and Pinaleno Mountains, as well as the White
Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
From: Jan 24, 2026 08:20
Until: Jan 24, 2026 23:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected for elevations above 7000 feet. Total snow
accumulations between 6 and 12 inches.
* WHERE...Catalina and Pinaleno Mountains, as well as the White
Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...From 5 PM this afternoon to 5 AM MST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
From: Jan 23, 2026 20:21
Until: Jan 24, 2026 12:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected for elevations above 7000 feet. Total snow
accumulations between 6 and 12 inches.
* WHERE...Catalina and Pinaleno Mountains, as well as the White
Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...From 5 PM Friday to 5 AM MST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
From: Jan 22, 2026 19:41
Until: Jan 23, 2026 12:00
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible for elevations above 7000 feet. Total
snow accumulations between 8 and 14 inches possible.
* WHERE...Catalina and Pinaleno Mountains, as well as the White
Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...From Friday morning through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact the Friday evening commute.
From: Jan 22, 2026 12:16
Until: Jan 23, 2026 00:15
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as
Friday 27 to 32 degrees,
Saturday 25 to 30 degrees.
* WHERE...South Central Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tohono
O'odham Nation, Tucson Metro Area, and Upper Santa Cruz River
Valley/Altar Valley.
* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 9 AM MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, animals,
other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is higher confidence for the coldest
temperatures on Saturday morning. The coldest temperatures will be
experienced between midnight to 9 AM each morning. Localized
patchy fog can inhibit the colder temperatures.
From: Jan 08, 2026 19:42
Until: Jan 09, 2026 12:00
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...For the first Freeze Warning, sub-freezing temperatures in
the lower 30s expected. For the second Freeze Warning,
sub-freezing temperatures in the upper 20s expected.
* WHERE...Aguila Valley, Globe/Miami, San Carlos, Superior, and
Tonto Basin.
* WHEN...For the first Freeze Warning, from midnight tonight to 9 AM
MST Friday. For the second Freeze Warning, from midnight Friday
Night to 9 AM MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 08, 2026 19:24
Until: Jan 09, 2026 11:00
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures in the lower 30s expected.
* WHERE...Central La Paz County, Southeast Valley/Queen Creek,
Northwest Pinal County, West Pinal County, and Dripping Springs.
* WHEN...From midnight Friday Night to 9 AM MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 08, 2026 19:24
Until: Jan 09, 2026 11:00
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow with an additional 4 to 8 inches of snowfall above
6000 feet. Locally higher snowfall amounts up to 10 inches may
accompany the stronger showers and thunderstorms. Snow levels will
be lowering to 6000 feet this afternoon, rapidly lowering to
4500-5000 feet this evening. Breezy southwest to west winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts to 35-40 mph may result in areas of blowing snow.
* WHERE...Catalina and Rincon Mountains, Galiuro and Pinaleno
Mountains, and White Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...Until 11 PM MST this evening.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions will impact the Thursday evening commute.
From: Jan 08, 2026 19:39
Until: Jan 09, 2026 06:00
Freeze Watch
* WHAT...Temperatures in the upper 20s to lower 30s possible.
* WHERE...Central La Paz County, Southeast Valley/Queen Creek,
Northwest Pinal County, West Pinal County, and Dripping Springs.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 07, 2026 19:36
Until: Jan 09, 2026 05:00
Freeze Watch
* WHAT...For the first Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures in
the lower 30s possible. For the second Freeze Watch, sub-freezing
temperatures in the upper 20s possible.
* WHERE...Aguila Valley, Globe/Miami, San Carlos, Superior, and
Tonto Basin.
* WHEN...For the first Freeze Watch, from late tonight through
Friday morning. For the second Freeze Watch, from late Friday
night through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 08, 2026 16:47
Until: Jan 09, 2026 05:00
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as
Friday 27 to 32 degrees,
Saturday 25 to 30 degrees.
* WHERE...South Central Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tohono
O'odham Nation, Tucson Metro Area, and Upper Santa Cruz River
Valley/Altar Valley.
* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 9 AM MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, animals,
other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is higher confidence for coldest
temperatures on Saturday morning. The coldest temperatures will be
experienced between midnight to 9 AM each morning. Localized
patchy fog can inhibit the colder temperatures.
From: Jan 08, 2026 16:40
Until: Jan 09, 2026 00:45
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow with an additional 4 to 8 inches of snowfall above
6000 feet. Locally higher snowfall amounts up to 10 inches may
accompany the stronger showers and thunderstorms. Snow levels will
start off between 6500-7000 feet this morning, lowering to 6000
feet this afternoon, rapidly lowering to 4500-5000 feet this
evening. Breezy southwest to west winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to
35-40 mph may result in areas of blowing snow.
* WHERE...Catalina and Rincon Mountains, Galiuro and Pinaleno
Mountains, and White Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...Until 11 PM MST this evening.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
will impact the Thursday morning and evening commutes.
From: Jan 08, 2026 09:56
Until: Jan 09, 2026 00:00
Freeze Watch
* WHAT...For the first Freeze Watch, temperatures in the lower 30s
possible. For the second Freeze Watch, temperatures in the upper
20s possible.
* WHERE...Aguila Valley, Globe/Miami, San Carlos, Superior, and
Tonto Basin.
* WHEN...For the first Freeze Watch, from late tonight through
Friday morning. For the second Freeze Watch, from late Friday
night through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 08, 2026 08:10
Until: Jan 08, 2026 22:00
Winter Weather Advisory
A two-part weather system will move through the region today
through Thursday evening.
The bulk of the precipitation is expected to occur this afternoon
into this evening with the snow levels around 7000 to 7500 feet.
Given the high moisture content of this first system, snowfall
accumulations will be limited to 2 to 6 inches despite the heavier
precipitation.
The second part of the storm system will result in additional
widespread snow developing Thursday through Thursday evening. Snow
levels will drop to around 5000 feet by Thursday evening. This
system is colder and will be more efficient in producing snowfall.
Expect an additional 4 to 8 inches of snowfall above 6000 feet.
Total storm total snow accumulations today through Thursday will be
8 to 12 inches above 8000 feet with locally higher amounts at the
mountain peaks. Elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet will see 2 to
8 inches of snow.
* WHAT...Snow today through Thursday. Storm total snowfall
accumulations today through Thursday will be 8 to 12 inches above
8000 feet with locally higher amounts at the mountain peaks.
Elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet will see 2 to 8 inches of
snow.
* WHERE...Catalina and Rincon Mountains, Galiuro and Pinaleno
Mountains, and White Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...Until 11 PM MST Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
will impact the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes.
From: Jan 07, 2026 20:31
Until: Jan 08, 2026 12:15
Freeze Watch
* WHAT...For the first Freeze Watch, temperatures in the lower 30s
possible. For the second Freeze Watch, temperatures in the upper
20s possible.
* WHERE...Aguila Valley, Globe/Miami, San Carlos, Superior, and
Tonto Basin.
* WHEN...For the first Freeze Watch, from late Thursday night
through Friday morning. For the second Freeze Watch, from late
Friday night through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
From: Jan 07, 2026 19:36
Until: Jan 08, 2026 12:00
Winter Weather Advisory
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO 11 PM
MST THURSDAY...
.A two-part weather system will move through the region from late
this morning through Thursday evening.
The bulk of the precipitation is expected to occur this afternoon
into this evening with the snow levels around 7000 to 7500 feet.
Given the high moisture content of this first system, snowfall
accumulations will be limited to 2 to 6 inches despite the heavier
precipitation.
The second part of the storm system will result in additional
widespread snow developing Thursday through Thursday evening. Snow
levels will drop to around 5000 feet by Thursday evening. This
system is colder and will be more efficient in producing snowfall.
Expect an additional 4 to 8 inches of snowfall above 6000 feet.
Total storm total snow accumulations today through Thursday will be
8 to 12 inches above 8000 feet with locally higher amounts at the
mountain peaks. Elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet will see 2 to
8 inches of snow.
* WHAT...Snow today through Thursday. Storm total snowfall
accumulations today through Thursday will be 8 to 12 inches above
8000 feet with locally higher amounts at the mountain peaks.
Elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet will see 2 to 8 inches of
snow.
* WHERE...Catalina and Rincon Mountains, Galiuro and Pinaleno
Mountains, and White Mountains of Graham and Greenlee Counties.
* WHEN...From 11 AM this morning to 11 PM MST Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
will impact the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes.
From: Jan 07, 2026 08:06
Until: Jan 08, 2026 00:00
Dense Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
* WHERE...Northwest Pinal County.
* WHEN...Until 10 AM MST this morning.
* IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.
From: Jan 02, 2026 11:52
Until: Jan 02, 2026 17:00
Dense Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility less than one quarter of a mile at times in
dense fog. Otherwise, visibility will generally be between 1/4 and
and 3 miles.
* WHERE...Eastern Cochise County below 5000 feet, South Central
Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tucson Metro Area, Upper
Gila River Valley, Upper San Pedro River Valley, and Upper Santa
Cruz River Valley/Altar Valley.
* WHEN...Until 10 AM MST Friday.
* IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.
From: Jan 02, 2026 03:48
Until: Jan 02, 2026 17:00