PHOENIX — A disturbance or saturated air moved into Arizona on Sunday, increasing clouds and bringing showers and thunderstorms to part of the state.
That same disturbance sticks around into Monday; this will keep storm chance elevated, especially for the northern tier of the state, along with scattered storms to our southeast. Here in the Valley, there is still a chance for some showers, but cloud coverage will be more intermittent in the afternoon.
Temperatures will take a step down Monday, too, with highs in the upper 90s and overnight lows in the 70s to lower 80s as we kick off the official start to fall…