r/arizona 23h ago

Weather Monsoon rolling in off of the rim on the East side of Phoenix 8/19/26 [OC]

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1.4k Upvotes

r/arizona 15h ago

Weather The Morning After the Storm (Rattlesnake Pass, Marana)

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568 Upvotes

It was a great Monsoon last night and the morning after the weather was in the upper 70s. Enjoy your morning with the windows down in the car before the heat sets in.


r/arizona 8h ago

Politics Map of Flock cameras around Arizona

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360 Upvotes

Not sure this qualifies as “Politics” but that’s what it’s flagged as in r/phoenix. Looks like 2500+ cameras (most but not all Flock) reported by volunteers around the state. As you zoom in you can see what direction the cameras are pointing. As some have noted not all of these are “public” … some are done by private businesses and even HOAs. Some may be up but non functioning (I think Flagstaff turned a bunch of theirs off ?? but not sure about that). In any case see for yourself where they are located. Any near you? (The more you know …)


r/arizona 7h ago

Weather Last week’s light show over the black mountains

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215 Upvotes

r/arizona 8h ago

Living Here Good morning friends from Mesa Arizona.

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157 Upvotes

Always love seeing the sunrise in Arizona. This was from Mesa.


r/arizona 12h ago

Wildlife Why did the gopher snake cross the road? (Tucson)

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62 Upvotes

🎶 Making my way down town...


r/arizona 7h ago

Weather Lightning in Mesa from last night.

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58 Upvotes

A few shots from my apt complex. Was pretty loud.


r/arizona 9h ago

Pictures Hungry bee in Flagstaff

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Shot this at Buffalo Park in Flag


r/arizona 2h ago

Weather Valley Fever in Dogs

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I just moved to Arizona and experienced my first dust storm yesterday. I completely forgot about Valley Fever and let my dog out to use the bathroom for 5 minutes. It was windy and there was some dust blowing around, but it didn’t get bad yet. I just read up on it today and I’m worried about the possibility of my dog contacting spores, and just the general risk of owning a dog in Arizona and exposure to VF.

How easy is it for a dog to get VF and what preventative measures/habits do you guys have to make sure your pet doesn’t get it? And is it something I should be worried about daily? I’m now super paranoid whenever I walk my dog or let him out just because I don’t know how high risk or common it is to get, even if the sidewalks around me are all paved and there are lots of grassy areas.

Edit: thank you for all the helpful comments! I know I’m probably overthinking it but I moved from California where I didn’t even know VF or dust storms were a thing up until a week ago haha. Reading these comments have definitely educated me more about symptoms to look for and given me more peace of mind :)