Tina is a native Arizonan and grew up in Scottsdale. Her career in journalism started when she was five years old during her first trip to the Grand Canyon where she recorded everything she saw in her little purple notebook. But television quickly became her passion, one rooted in her family history.
TUCSON, Ariz. — After a week of record high temperatures, the weekend will be just as warm with calm weather conditions. Tucson will see mid to high 90s for the weekend and Sierra Vista will be in the high 80s.
On Monday, the temperatures across southern Arizona will take a 20+ ° dip into the 60s in some areas like Sierra Vista and Tucson. Shower chances will increase for the week as Hurricane Norma makes landfall this weekend off the coast of Mexico.
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