Starting late Friday morning through Saturday night, all of Southeastern Arizona should expect excessive rainfall coming from the south and moving north.
Jamie Donnelly A rainy weekend is expected in Southern Arizona as the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for Friday and Saturday.
In Tucson, both Friday and Saturday have 80% to 90% chances of heavy rain and thunderstorms, the NWS said. In Wednesday's storm, some areas in Pima County saw one inch of rain while others barely got any. The Marana Regional Airport received a total of 1.03 inches of rain, the NWS said. The downtown area near Congress Street and Stone Avenue received 0.18 of an inch of rain while the Tucson International Airport received 0.01 of an inch.
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