Since this year's monsoon season began, the absence of stormy weather has been quite noticeable, but that came to an end of July 17 for people in Phoenix, as a storm brought blowing dust to parts of the Valley.
"Visibility between one quarter mile and one mile in blowing dust expected," read a portion of NWS' warning.
In the hours prior to the storm moving into parts of the Valley, other parts of the state, such as the Tucson area, saw stormy weather as well, including rain and blowing dust. "The [City of Phoenix] contributes more than 60 facilities out of the 200 heat relief network of cooling centers, hydration stations and centers," said City of Phoenix Director of Heat Response and Mitigation David Hondula.
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