Are anticipated highs near 99 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of 70 degrees in Phoenix. In addition to rising temperatures, the alert for poor air quality continues. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) has issued a High Ozone Pollution Advisory for Maricopa County for this May 25th. ” ADEQ recommends that people limit outdoor activity while the HPA is in effect, especially children and adults with breathing problems”, read a statement from ADEQ.
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Meanwhile, in northern Arizona, highs are expected to reach 74 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of 41 degrees with cloudy skies, but no chance of rain. If you plan to stay awake to see the supermoon of the “flower”, don’t get so excited. According to the Flagstaff National Weather Service, cloudiness in the region could cause poor visibility of this phenomenon.
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Planning to stay up for the Flower Moon Eclipse? Bad news. High clouds to increase through Wed morning. Right at the start, a few locations may get a quick peek through the clouds. Overall, mostly cloudy. Check your cloud cover chances here: https://t.co/bjtTM5joiq #azwx pic.twitter.com/Nf6AYFiNrH
– NWS Flagstaff (@NWSFlagstaff) May 25, 2021
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