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Our radar is based off of US NEXRAD and Canadian weather radar sites through the quality controlled MRMS system. It compiles various sources for radar data and filters out erroneous returns such as sun spikes and ground clutter. We then colorize the precipitation based on our methods for determining precipitation type. Rain is in shades of green, mixed precipitation and freezing rain in shades of pink and snow is in shades of blue.

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Our satellite is from the GOES-16. It is color enhanced by using a geocolor terrain background during the day and black marble city lights at night. The daytime satellite data is Visible satellite imagery, and nighttime uses Infrared bands. The bluish clouds are fog and low cloud. The whiteest clouds are the coldest, highest cloud tops.

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Current surface weather map around Pima County, AZ

This surface map is from the HRRR computer model. It is a 1-hour forecast, updated hourly, which is a good estimate of the current surface conditions. This map shows the current high and low pressure centers, pressure isobar contours, wind streamlines and thickness contours. It also shows the currently depicted preciptiation estimates, although this should not be a substitute for actual live radar. The purple dashed contour is the 5400m thickness line, which is often a good proxy for the rain/snow line.

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Temperatures right now near Tortolita, Arizona

This is the latest surface temperatures as depicted by the HRRR computer model, updated hourly. Although these are not actual observations, this model is a very good representation of current conditions as it factors in observations, terrain and physics to give you more detailed temperatures in areas that do not have reporting weather stations. For the latest reports at specific locations, like in Tortolita, AZ please see our current conditions data on the left and right side of this page, or go to our current conditions page.

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Surface wind speed map over Tortolita, AZ

This map shows the latest HRRR computer model winds. This depiction of the current wind directions and speeds is an estimate from the computer model. For actual observations in Tortolita, AZ, see the current conditions data on the left and right side of this page, or go to our current conditions page.

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Regional 24 hour rainfall expected near Tortolita, Arizona

This is a forecast of the amount of precipitation expected over the next 24 hours from the HRRR weather forecast model. This is only one forecast depiction, and you should check other models to get a better idea of what may happen. You can view this and other models in more detail on our main weather forecast maps page. There, you will also be able to look at forecasts beyond just 24 hours and look at forecasts out to as far as 16 days.

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Area snowfall accumulation expected around Pima County, Arizona

This is snowfall forecast, with amounts anticipated in the next 24 hours. This guidance is from the HRRR weather model. For more model forecasts out to 16 days, visit our main weather forecast maps page.

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These are Convective Outlooks from the Storm Prediction Center. Click to see Days 1-3 broken down into Tornado, Wind and Hail threats, as well as days 5-8 outlooks.

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Climate Summary
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Tortolita, Arizona Climate Summary

General Climate

    •   Tortolita, Arizona has a hot desert climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
    •   The average annual temperature is 75.5°F (24.2°C).
    •   The average annual precipitation is 12.24 inches (31.1 cm).

Summer

    •   Summer temperatures in Tortolita are hot, with an average high temperature of 104°F (40°C) in July.
    •   The average low temperature in July is 78°F (26°C).
    •   Summer precipitation is rare, with an average of only 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) of rain in July.

Winter

    •   Winter temperatures in Tortolita are mild, with an average high temperature of 63°F (17°C) in January.
    •   The average low temperature in January is 39°F (4°C).
    •   Winter precipitation is more common than summer precipitation, with an average of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) of rain in January.

Spring and Fall

    •   Spring and fall temperatures in Tortolita are mild, with average high temperatures in the 70s and 80s°F (20s and 30s°C) and average low temperatures in the 40s and 50s°F (10s°C).
    •   Spring and fall precipitation is variable, with an average of 1.0 inch (2.5 cm) of rain in April and October.

Climate Variability

    •   Tortolita's climate is subject to variability, with occasional periods of extreme heat or cold.
    •   The hottest temperature ever recorded in Tortolita was 122°F (50°C) on June 29, 1994.
    •   The coldest temperature ever recorded in Tortolita was 14°F (-10°C) on January 13, 1963.

Climate Change

    •   Tortolita's climate is changing, with average temperatures increasing and precipitation patterns becoming more variable.
    •   The average annual temperature in Tortolita has increased by about 2°F (1°C) since the late 19th century.
    •   The average annual precipitation in Tortolita has decreased by about 1 inch (2.5 cm) since the late 19th century.

Climate Impacts

    •   Climate change is having a number of impacts on Tortolita, including:
    •   Increased heat waves
    •   More frequent and severe droughts
    •   Changes in plant and animal life
    •   Increased risk of wildfires
    •   Decreased water availability

Climate Adaptation

    •   The City of Tortolita is taking steps to adapt to climate change, including:
    •   Investing in water conservation measures
    •   Planting trees to provide shade and reduce heat island effects
    •   Developing emergency plans for heat waves and droughts
    •   Working with other communities to share information and resources

Conclusion

Tortolita's climate is changing, and the city is taking steps to adapt. By working together, the community can reduce the impacts of climate change and ensure a sustainable future for Tortolita.

Facts & Historical Information
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Natural History

    •   Tortolita is home to the Tortolita Mountains, a rugged range known for its Sonoran Desert ecosystem.

    •   The area is a haven for wildlife, including bobcats, coyotes, javelinas, and a variety of bird species.

    •   The Tortolita Preserve is a 3,200-acre conservation area that protects the natural beauty and wildlife of the mountains.

Science

    •   The University of Arizona's Biosphere 2 is located in Tortolita. This experimental facility simulates Earth's biosphere and has been used for scientific research on climate change and sustainability.

    •   The Tortolita Mountains contain numerous archaeological sites, including petroglyphs and pottery fragments, indicating a long history of human habitation.

Personalities

    •   The area was once home to the Hohokam people, an ancient Native American civilization that thrived in the Sonoran Desert.

    •   In the 19th century, Tortolita was a stagecoach stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail route.

    •   The Tortolita Mountains have been a popular destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and rock climbers for decades.

Tourist Attractions
1.Tucson Mountain Park:

A scenic park with hiking trails, rock climbing, and panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.

2.Saguaro National Park West:

A vast desert landscape featuring towering saguaro cacti, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

3.Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum:

A unique wildlife museum and botanical garden showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of the Sonoran Desert.

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