Arizona weather updates: Breezy weekend, clear skies in Phoenix area before warm-up Arizona Republic
An unprecedented winter storm continued its assault on the nation on Monday, leaving millions without power in Texas and wreaking travel havoc across a wide swath of the central and southern U.S. due to the heavy snow and ice, USA TODAY reported.
Meanwhile, in parts of northern Arizona, rain and snow showers are forecast late Monday into Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
In the Phoenix area, breezy to windy conditions are expected on Tuesday into Wednesday. Light precipitation will be limited mainly to the higher terrain of south-central Arizona, the weather service reported.
Arizona weather updates: Phoenix area to see above-average highs in low 80s next week
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All throughout 2020 since March, anyway a song rattled around in my head: People Who Died, by the Jim Carroll Band. It was a minor hit in the early 1980s; maybe you know it. Carroll, the punk-poet author of
The Basketball Diaries, wrote it as a sort of tribute to friends he knew who died before their time. Some of them met wild ends: a guy killed by bikers, a woman who jumped in front of a subway train. Others left Earth via less dramatic but nevertheless heartbreaking routes. My favorite line goes:
Bobby got leukemia, fourteen years old / He looked like sixty-five when he died / He was a friend of mine. The chorus goes: