Dear Luckydogs headed for Tucson;

Here is the National Weather Service forecast for precipation for the next week:

Looking Ahead: During the next 5 days (January 27 - 31), a pair of Pacific storm systems will affect much of the southern half of the United States. Heavy rain will briefly return to southern California, where some flash flooding is possible before precipitation tapers to showers by week's end. Precipitation will also overspread the Great Basin and the Southwest, providing additional drought relief but bringing the possibility of flash flooding. During the weekend (January 29-30), locally heavy showers are expected to reach the southern Atlantic States. Meanwhile on the Plains, late-week precipitation may total one-half inch or more as far north as southern and eastern Nebraska. However, unfavorably dry conditions will prevail across northern portions of the Rockies and Plains. In the Northwest, only light precipitation is expected east of the Cascades. The NWS 6- to 10-day outlook for February 1-5 calls for warmer- and drier-than-normal weather to persist in the Northwest. Mild, mostly dry conditions are also expected across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest. In contrast, wetter-than-normal conditions are likely from the southern Rockies eastward to the southern Atlantic Coast.

Bring umbrella!
Best,
Dave F.



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