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The Sedona sky, computed

Reading the sky over the red rocks…

🌩️ Live radar

The last hour of rain and the next half hour of nowcast, animated over the Verde Valley. When a monsoon cell pops over the rim, you’ll see it here before you hear it.

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The next 24 hours

Temperature and rain odds, hour by hour. The shaded stretch is night — watch the desert dump its heat.

🏔️ One valley, five skies

Sedona rides a 3,800-foot elevator between Camp Verde and Flagstaff. Same minute, same sun — five different skies, drawn to elevation:

The week ahead

Seven days, each with its slice of the week’s temperature range and its sunrise and sunset — plan the hikes and golden hours in one look.

When it turns bad

The whole reason a mountain town keeps a 5,000-watt AM station.

📻 Keep the dial handy

Cell coverage dies in the canyon and power flickers in storms — 780 AM doesn’t. When weather gets serious, KAZM carries emergency information the moment it moves. That’s been the job since 1974.

🚗 Storm on the roads?

The Roads & Traffic center has live canyon cameras and every AZ511 incident — snow on the switchbacks shows up there before it shows up under your tires.

🌊 Flash flood country

Slot canyons and creek crossings turn deadly fast in monsoon season. Check the live Oak Creek gauge before you swim, and never drive through running water — not even in the big truck.