Tropical Depression May End Southwest's Dry Spell Next Week
Tropical Depression May End Southwest's Dry Spell Next Week
US · Published Sep 12, 2025
Tropical depression near Mexico may end the Southwest's dry spell, bringing rainfall to Arizona and New Mexico.
Rainfall could alleviate drought conditions but also increases the risk of flash floods, especially in areas with burn scars.
Residents are urged to prepare for potential flooding and stay informed about weather updates from local authorities.
Mexico depression to bring rainfall to Southwest
A tropical depression brewing near Mexico is set to break the U.S. Southwest's extended dry spell next week. The weather system is predicted to move moisture northward, potentially delivering much-needed rainfall to areas such as Arizona and New Mexico. This influx of precipitation could provide significant relief from the ongoing drought conditions that have plagued the region.
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