5 p.m. Weather Forecast - 3/19/23
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We're expecting some more rain in the Valley this week! Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz has what you need to know.

Evening Weather Forecast - 3/18/23
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It's time for your dog walking forecast! Grisela is at the Arizona Animal Welfare League just waiting to enjoy the beautiful morning weather with you.

Skier 'critically buried' for minutes after triggering avalanche

New Hampshire authorities said the skier was only rescued after another skier saw a hand sticking out from the snow.

Volunteer shovel brigade clears snowy path to help migrating Yellowstone bison

Nearly five feet of snow fell this winter in West Yellowstone, resulting in giant berms created by snowplows along Highway 191, according to the Buffalo Field Campaign.

Evening Weather Forecast - 3/17/23
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We were a bit cooler Friday and we can expect these temps to last into the weekend.

4 p.m. Weather Forecast - 3/17/23
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We were below normal today, but who's complaining? It's been a beautiful end of the week.

Noon Weather Forecast - 3/17/23
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We'll see nice temperatures this weekend with another chance for storms next week.

A look at stormy weather destruction around Arizona

With all the rain Arizona's been getting this year also comes the destruction from such weather, like wind, flooding, hail and rock slides. We're taking a look at the most recent impacts on communities as well as drought levels.

How has Arizona's wet winter impacted drought levels?
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Even though things are improving, the western drought is far from over. Groundwater and reservoir levels, which take much longer to bounce back, are still at historic lows. Experts say Lake Powell, which borders Arizona and Utah, could gain 35 feet of water as snow melts.

4 p.m. Weather Forecast - 3/16/23
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It was a beautiful Thursday after a rainy day! We have when you can expect more rain in the Valley.

2 dead after slot canyons flood near Utah-Arizona line

Two men were found dead after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon near the Utah-Arizona border, endangering three groups of hikers who had to be hoisted out by helicopter.

Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

Climate experts caution that the favorable drought maps in the Southwest represent only a blip on the radar as the long-term effects of a stubborn drought persist.