We asked for your Arizona monsoon photos as part of The Show's 2019 "Monsoon Stories" project.
Check out the gallery of submissions (and some we've taken at KJZZ over the years), then send us your own!
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The monsoon over Scottsdale while on approach to Sky Harbor Airport. Ealing Jahn
Monsoon lightning at the Heart concert at Ak-Chin Pavilion. Cameo Hill/KJZZ
The sun set over the Phoenix-Sky Harbor SkyTrain bridge and dark dust clouds approached in July 2018.Trevor Huxham/KJZZ
A view of Central Avenue just before sunset (and the storm) on Aug. 28, 2019.Bradley Johnston
This image was shot with my iPhone as I wrapped up a hike up Goldmine Mountain in San Tan Mountain Regional Park.Rob Bartlett
Susan Davis
I took this photo in 2013, and I had only lived in the Valley for a year. This was my first glance at a real live haboob!Tiara Vian/KJZZ
Carol Harvey/KJZZ
A wall of dust near Dobson High School in Mesa on Aug. 2, 2018. Carol Harvey/KJZZ
A monsoon storm about to overtake a Phoenix neighborhood.Terry Ward/KJZZ
A dust storm is spotted from the KJZZ offices on Aug. 9, 2016.Sarah Ventre/KJZZ
A rainstorm can be seen on Interstare 17 just south of Arcosanti. Mariana Dale/KJZZ
A monsoon storm approaches the Phoenix area from the Southeast Valley on Aug. 11, 2015.Sky Schaudt/KJZZ
A dust storm can be seen rolling into the East Valley from the KJZZ studios in Tempe.Tracy Greer/KJZZ
The view of the monsoon from my apartment bedroom. Amanda Luberto/KJZZ
As I see the lightning strike in the distance as a density fills the air and space around me, I know the time is coming. Stella Carr
A toad enjoying a soak in a monsoon puddle. Karen McReynolds
Carol Haralson
About 10 years ago there was a heavy monsoon storm at the time schools released children in Apache Junction and our daughter's bus driver escorted each child to the doorstep to make sure that an adult was there and the child was inside safely. Candace and Steve Hughes
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