Arizona Businesses Brace for Supply Chain Disruptions as Severe Storms Hit
Tucson, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
A severe low-pressure system is bringing hail and heavy rain to Arizona, threatening supply chain disruptions before a dramatic shift to record-breaking 37°C heat later this week.
Operational Risks as Storm System Moves Through
The weather shift began on the evening of March 9, 2026, as a low-pressure system swept into southern Arizona, bringing tropical moisture and a “marginal risk” of severe thunderstorms to the region [1][2][4]. For logistics managers operating along the critical Tucson-Phoenix corridor, the primary threats include isolated showers, small hail, and severe wind gusts that could exceed 96 km/h [2][3]. By the morning of Tuesday, March 10, the heaviest portions of the storm are expected to have passed through the Valley, leaving behind rainfall totals ranging between 2.5 mm and 6.3 mm [2][3].