Concho, AZ 10 Day Weather Forecast
Updated 10/8 3:32 AM 03:32
Daily weather symbol
The daily weather symbol gives an overview of the weather between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. The weather in the evening or night time do not show on the symbol. The amount of rain drops on the daily weather symbol represent the total precipitation amount of that day. The rain can be light rain that falls for a longer time period, or a heavy rain of short duration. You can see the more precise timing and intensity of the rain in the hourly forecast. The cloudiness on the daily weather symbol is calculated as a weighted average of the predicted cloudiness of that day, with most weight assigned to the afternoon hours.
Daily temperatures, wind information and total precipitation
Unlike the daily weather symbol, the temperatures, wind information and total precipitation take into account the whole 24-hour day. The wind forecast shows the strongest expected 10-minute average wind speed of the day. Please note that especially in inland locations wind gusts can be up to 1,5 to 2,5 times stronger than the 10-minute average wind speed. The total precipitation forecast gives the expected total precipitation for the whole 24-hour day. The total snowfall refers to the snowfall from the cloud and does not take into account local melting, packing or drifting of snow. These factors cause the amount of snow on the ground to grow less than the snowfall amount. Temperatures also affect how much a given amount of snowfall grows the amount of snow on the ground. If the water content of the rain is kept constant, the colder the weather, the thicker a layer the falling snow forms on the ground.
For example in temperatures just above freezing, snowfall with the content of a quarter of an inch of water forms a 2,5 inches thick layer of snow on the ground, but in temperatures around -5 degrees Fahrenheit the same amount of water forms a layer of snow 5 inches thick. For example in temperatures just above freezing, snowfall with the water content of 10 millimetres of water forms a snow layer 10 centimetres thick on the ground, but in temperatures around -20 degrees Celsius the layer formed by same amount of water is 20 centimetres thick.
The total precipitation is given in inches. If the precipitation falls as water or sleet, the total precipitation is given in millimetres. In the case of snowfall, the total precipitation is given in centimetres.
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Show Low, Show Low Regional Airport
Dewpoint -10° 14°
Rel. hum. 9 %
Feels like +25° 77°
Pressure 1024 hPa 30.2 inHg 768.1 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
Taylor Airport
Dewpoint -9° 16°
Rel. hum. 9 %
Feels like +27° 81°
Pressure 1023 hPa 30.2 inHg 767.1 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
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