Example (Credit: Meteorologist Jeff Beamish: Nov 4, 2013): "But later on tonight tapping into enough moisture to spark a few isolated showers. I think clouds on the increase this afternoon. We will call it mostly sunny but watch what happens around 7..8 o'clock tonight isolated showers developing mainly east...Gila Bend, Nogalas line. Could be cold enough to even see a little bit of snow above 7,000 feet including Mt. Lemmon. Rain and snow should taper off by daybreak tomorrow morning as the front passes through."
Example (Credit: Meteorologist Jeff Beamish: Nov. 5, 2013): Back down here in Southern Arizona as that trough moves off to the east. Still some lingering moisture, and we could see some mountain showers later on this afternoon, but the valley floors will remain dry. I think those showers will taper off around sunset. This is 11 o clock tonight-clear skies across the sonoran desert. It's going to be a chilly one- we are talking about 30's and 40's as you are waking up tomorrow morning.
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