Is lightning near Scottsdale right now?
Storm season in Scottsdale peaks July–September.
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Thunderstorm season near Scottsdale
Lightning near Scottsdale follows Arizona's pattern of about 40 thunderstorm days a year, roughly 1.6× the national average of 25. Lightning near Scottsdale is most frequent July–September.
- AZ thunderstorm days/yr
- 40
- Peak season
- July–September
- vs US average
- 1.6×
- Metro population
- ~241.4K
State-level NOAA climatology; a city-specific thunderstorm-day normal isn’t published for every station.
Where Scottsdale sits
At around 1,270 ft and about 170 mi inland, Scottsdale's lightning usually rides through with passing fronts and complexes.
NOAA logged 19 notable lightning events within 50 miles of Scottsdale since 2015 — including 3 injuries.
- Elevation
- 1,270 ft
- Distance to coast
- ~170 mi
- Terrain
- Inland lowland
Source: Elevation: open-meteo.com · Coastline: Natural Earth · Lightning history: NOAA NCEI Storm Events.
Lightning safety in Scottsdale
When thunderstorms build over Scottsdale, the distance to the nearest strike matters more than a city-wide count. Use the 30-30 rule: if thunder follows lightning by 30 seconds or less, get indoors, and wait 30 minutes after the last thunder before heading back out. StrikeCast surfaces the distance and trend so you can act before the storm reaches you.
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Frequently asked
How far away is the nearest lightning to Scottsdale?
StrikeCast shows the live distance in miles to the nearest strike near Scottsdale, updated continuously from NOAA GOES-GLM satellite data, plus whether it is approaching or moving away.
Is it safe to be outside in Scottsdale right now?
If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck. Follow the 30-30 rule: shelter when thunder follows lightning by 30 seconds or less, and wait 30 minutes after the last thunder. StrikeCast's distance and trend help you decide before the storm arrives.
When is thunderstorm season in Scottsdale?
Scottsdale sees the most lightning July–September, the height of the regional storm season.
Can I get lightning alerts for Scottsdale?
Yes. Get the free StrikeCast app, save Scottsdale, and you will get a push alert when lightning approaches — no need to keep the app open.