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Phoenix’s Dry Spell Shattered: Rain Returns Just Misses Record-Breaking Streak

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Phoenix showers ends historic rainless streak just shy of record

After an extended dry spell, Phoenix finally reported measurable rainfall on Wednesday morning, bringing an end to a 159-day stretch without precipitation. The unexpected rain swept over the city, leaving sidewalks and roads dampened with the first sign of moisture in months.

This rainfall arrives as a relief for many in the area, breaking a record of over five months devoid of rain. Residents had grown accustomed to the dry conditions typical of the desert climate, but the brief shower provides a necessary reprieve.

Though rainfall in desert regions is often scarce, this event highlights the importance of seasonal weather changes. As the city looks forward, officials remain hopeful for more precipitation to help alleviate conditions associated with drought.


Community members are encouraged to monitor weather forecasts as the region transitions into the winter months, which traditionally hold higher chances for rain. For now, the recent downpour offers a temporary but welcomed break from the extended dry conditions.