Outflow from previous storms over southern Pinal County is moving northwest and will push through the area within the next few hours. The main concern is blowing dust with visibilities less than 1 mile possible. Coolidge...Florence...and La Palma will be the first locations impacted. Also...light rain showers may develop once the boundary pushes through. Motorist be alert for rapidly changing conditions.
Forecast for Northwest and North Central Pinal County
Updated: 3:20 PM MST on July 10, 2009
Excessive heat watch in effect from 10 am Saturday to 8 PM MST Sunday...
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 76 to 86. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 10 percent.
Saturday
Mostly sunny and hot. Highs 109 to 114. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
... Dust Storm Warning in effect until 10 PM MST this evening... ... Excessive heat watch remains in effect from Saturday morning through Sunday evening...
The National Weather Service in Phoenix has issued a dust Storm Warning... which is in effect until 10 PM MST this evening. An excessive heat watch remains in effect from Saturday morning through Sunday evening.
A dust Storm Warning has been issued for northwest Pinal County. Winds in excess of 35 mph will move north across the region producing areas of blowing dust and visibilities less than one half mile. Locations most likely affected are Coolidge... Florence... Highway 287... and Highway 79.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A dust Storm Warning is issued when winds have generated large areas of blowing dust or blowing sand that have substantially reduced visibilities... to 1/4 mile or less... resulting in hazardous driving conditions in some areas. Be ready for a sudden drop in visibility to near zero. Use extra caution and slow down while driving... as objects on and near roadways will be seen only at close range. If you encounter blowing dust or blowing sand on the roadway or see it approaching... pull off the Road as far as possible and put your vehicle in Park. Turn the lights all the way off and keep your foot off the brake pedal.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 8:55 PM MST on July 10, 2009
An excessive heat warning/watch is issued when extreme heat or the combination of extreme heat and very low or very high humidity... will compromise the health of an average adult person if avoidance of direct exposure is not taken to preclude the onset of heat stroke. The warning is issued when the threat is imminent... and the watch is issued when notification precedes the event by 12 to 72 hours.
Summertime in the lower Arizona and southeastern California deserts has occasional extremely hot days. People who live in the desert areas... or those who visit... are vulnerable to significant health problems that may lead to death if protective action is not immediately taken. Drinking abundant amounts of water is not enough to protect against dire health conditions due to the exposure to excessive heat and very low or very high humidity. The average adult person must take action to reduce direct exposure to the sun by staying inside cool sheltered accommodations. The goal is to keep the body core temperature near normal... or the condition of hyperthermia may occur... followed by heat exhaustion or worse... heat stroke.
The National Weather Service forecasters use many factors to determine when extreme heat conditions are about to occur in the lower deserts. The rarity of an excessive heat episode is a leading factor in determining the issuance of a warning and watch. Air mass analysis schemes developed by the University of Delaware compare daily meteorological parameters with known health statistics of the region. Subtle changes in wind... sky coverage... temperature... humidity and the calendar date of the episode contribute to the determination of issuance necessity. Thus... a temperature of 112 degrees in a very dry air mass will trigger the issuance of an excessive heat warning... but the 112 degree temperature in July may not. Similarly... that same 112 degree temperature may trigger an excessive heat warning for one location but not at a different location.