is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
PHOENIX — We've seen rain, thunderstorms and snow around our state for several days, and we aren't done with this unsettled weather just yet.
Not everyone in the Valley gets rain today, but a few showers and thunderstorms are possible by this afternoon. Storms that develop could produce areas of heavy rain, gusty winds and small hail, so stay weather aware. Snow levels will start near 6,000 feet but they'll rise to around 7,500 feet for much of the day, keeping the heaviest snow accumulation over the highest mountain peaks. Spots like Flagstaff likely pick up less than an inch of snow, but the San Francisco Peaks could pick up anywhere from six inches to a foot of snow.
After a weekend of unseasonably cool conditions, temperatures will rebound and climb closer to normal today and Tuesday. Valley highs will reach the mid to upper 70s with overnight lows in the 40s to 50s.
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