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Hurricane remnants expected to bring rain into southern Arizona
05:03 PM MST on Tuesday, September 4, 2007
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- The National Weather Service says remnants of Hurricane Henriette could drop from 1 to 2 inches of rain over Arizona's southeastern corner.
In addition, meteorologist Craig Shoemaker says the biggest impact in Arizona is expected to be increased moisture pulled in from the storm system.
It could drop similar amounts of rain - 1 or 2 inches - across other, localized parts of southern Arizona.
Shoemaker says the hurricane would be reduced to a tropical storm once it crosses Baja California, re-emerges over the Sea of Cortez and then reaches shore south of Guaymas, Mexico by late Wednesday.
He says its remnants should move to a point south of Douglas and the southeastern corner of Arizona on Thursday.
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