After a lackluster monsoon, Southern Arizona has gained a lot of ground on eradicating a summer, and much of an Autumn drought, with a surplus of rain.

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Southern Arizona rings 2020 in with drought-free conditions thanks to abundant Autumn & Winter rainfall! #AZwx #KVOAwx pic.twitter.com/GBAScTbz3O — Matt Brode (@mattbrode) January 2, 2020

Severe drought still exists for sections of Northeastern Arizona, but with the storm track aimed near the Four Corners the next week promises to bring some additional relief.

Hopefully the Southern half of Arizona will pick-up some more precipitation in the next couple of weeks.

The next chance of wet weather arrives late next week.

Tucson averages just under one inch of rain for the month of January.