Phoenix weather: warm and dry
Mon 11 Jun, 2012
KTVK 3TV Phoenix 2:27 | 40 views
PHOENIX -- Valley residents can look forward to a warm and dry work week. The high on Sunday was 102, with humidity at just 9 percent. Temperatures will be on the rise early in the week, with the high on Wednesday hitting 108. Those living in the Phoenix area can look for temperatures to slowly decrease later in the week, as the highs will be in the mid to low 100s by the weekend.
Tracking a few showers on Thursday
Thu 16 May, 2013
KREM.com Spokane/Coeur d'Alene 4:15 | 207 views
Some wet weather is moving into the inland northwest and that means we have a chance of a few showers or isolated thunderstorms. Highs will be in the 60s. Expect a chance of showers through the weekend.
Phoenix weather: Cooler temperatures on the horizon
Thu 16 May, 2013
KTVK 3TV Phoenix 3:46 | 36 views
PHOENIX -- Temperatures already started to cool down on Wednesday with a high of 101 in Phoenix. The past couple of days we've topped out at 103 degrees. For the next several days, we anticipate highs will drop into the 90s. In fact, on Friday many Valley locations will see highs only in the low 90s. That's not bad for this time of year. The cool air is being ushered into the state by northwesterly winds in the upper atmosphere. And with a trough of low pressure due in for the weekend, that's when we'll se
Dry start Wednesday, but rain is on the way
Wed 15 May, 2013
KREM.com Spokane/Coeur d'Alene 2:45 | 10 views
Good Wednesday Morning Our chances for wet weather return by late this afternoon after a dry start across much of Eastern Washington and North Idaho today. Out the door we'll see cool conditions with mostly cloudy skies. Temps. in the low 40s, some 30s in areas north. By noon--we'll see more clouds develop, with rain chances likely holding off until late afternoon, early evening. The bulk of the day should remain dry with daytime highs in the mid to upper 60s. Look for temperatures to climb ever so gradua
Severe weather damages Hill Country peach orchards
Wed 15 May, 2013
KVUE-TV Austin 2:21 | 12 views
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas -- Hill Country peaches are a Texas favorite but farmers say this year's severe weather nearly destroyed their crops. Typically May marks the beginning of peach picking season in Texas but this year the crops are almost non-existent. "You really have to search to see, but every once in a while you'll see one peach," said Dianne Eckhardt, a third generation peach grower at Donald Eckhardt Orchards in Fredericksburg. "As a child we were hauling peaches all day long in the summertime." Ec
Arizona Highways Magazine reveals best spots for summer hiking
Wed 15 May, 2013
KTVK 3TV Phoenix 4:00 | 3 views
PHOENIX --Just because the weather is heating up doesn't mean there isn't some great hiking to be had around our state. This month's Arizona Highways Magazine features some of the best hiking spots our state has to offer. Many of the trails promise easy access, spectacular views, and are far off the beaten path. "The great thing about hiking is that there's something for everybody," says editor Robert Stieve. "You don't have to be an elite athlete to go out and do that. We try to put a mix of easy and long
