Parts of Southern Arizona woke up to some dense fog Thusrday morning.
Beautiful shot of a camera on Mt. Lemmon looking at the mountain peaks above the low clouds/fog this morning. #Tucson
Expect the fog/low clouds across portions of Southeast Arizona to continue to lift/dissipate through 9 AM MST. pic.twitter.com/vK6bm04jxA
— NWS Tucson (@NWSTucson) September 20, 2018
The National Weather Service even issues an advisory for the rare desert weather.
Hiking today in the fog. Just me and my iPhone 📱 #azwx #tucson @whatsuptucson #fog pic.twitter.com/KKE7FQp3He
— Pete C. Rodriguez Jr (@fivestarprodj) September 20, 2018
That advisory ended at 9 a.m. Visibility was limited to two miles on certain parts.
I absolutely loved driving to work this morning! #azwx #fog #tucson #weather #arizona pic.twitter.com/omkzaQzKvu
— Katrina Arroyos Armijo (@KatrinaArroyos) September 20, 2018
The fog stretched from Casa Grande to Apache Junction:
#GOES16 shows areas of fog stretching from #ApacheJunction to #CasaGrande. More fog in/around #Tucson. Use caution traveling! #azwx pic.twitter.com/IX7zBlpqqC
— Matt Pace (@MattPaceWeather) September 20, 2018
Here's a look at the total rainfall amounts from Wednesday:
24 hour rainfall total map across SE Arizona. Some impressive numbers with a few spots setting daily rainfall records, like the Tucson Intl airport with 0.76".
Some patchy fog possible this morning then isolated showers & thunderstorms E & S of Tucson this afternoon. #azwx pic.twitter.com/fmOt6NcYXV
— NWS Tucson (@NWSTucson) September 20, 2018