State of rain: Sky Harbor recorded 0.01 inches of rain yesterday at 1:13am, marking the season's first measurable monsoon rainfall.
Why it matters: The sprinkle snapped a 105-day dry streak at the airport.
The latest: That wasn't the last monsoon activity of the day.
Later in the evening, Sky Harbor recorded an additional 0.37 inches after a brief but intense spate of thunderstorms.
Zoom out: Other rain gauges in the Valley recorded more than an inch in one hour last night.
The storm knocked out power for several thousand SRP customers in the East and West Valleys, snapped trees in Scottsdale and severely damaged Palm Shadows Mobile Home Park in Glendale, Arizona's Family reports.
What's next: NWS Phoenix meteorologist Chris Kuhlman tells Axios that last night's activity impacted the atmosphere in such a way that chances of rain today are essentially nil.
But we could get a similar evening blast tomorrow and Thursday could bring on-and-off storms all day, he said.