● I-10 EB 260.90 @6th Ave 1 km az511.com
● I-19 NB 62.60 @N of Ajo Way 1 km az511.com
● I-10 WB 261.30 @E of 6th Ave 1 km az511.com
● I-10 WB 259.40 @22nd St 2 km az511.com
● I-19 SB 61.80 @Ajo Way 2 km az511.com
● I-10 WB 261.70 @Park Ave 2 km az511.com
Data: HRRR, NOAA (resolution 3 km)
Updated: 13:00 UTC (next update: 14:00 UTC - prepare)
Current time: 15:00, 2025/03/26 (UTC)
For this output data, temperature is shown for 2 m above ground. The calculations take into account the terrain (elevation), but with lower resolution than in reality. Therefore the models cannot differentiate, for instance, the temperature on a mountain peak or on a city square scorched by the sun. The general rule is that the centres of large cities are 1 °C to 3 °C warmer than the surrounding area or natural landscapes. Significant temperature differences over a small area are primarily caused in the winter by an inversion. A short yet noticeable cooling can also occur after a local summer storm.