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Severe Weather Page

This is your weather warning resource page. Check this page for the latest watches and warning updates, from The National Weather Service, Phoenix, Az.!



MAP OF CURRENT SOUTHWEST WATCHES, WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES

Current Active Arizona Watches,
Warnings and Advisories

Severe Weather Warnings Map

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Forcasts, Outlooks & Statements:

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Local & Regional Weather Statements, Watches And Warnings

Weather Alerts for Yavapai County Valleys & Basins

Issued by the National Weather Service

Flood Watch  FLOOD WATCH   Flood Watch
YAVAPAI COUNTY VALLEYS & BASINS

Areas Affected:
Kaibab Plateau - Marble and Glen Canyons - Grand Canyon Country - Coconino Plateau - Yavapai County Mountains - Northeast Plateaus and Mesas Hwy 264 Northward - Chinle Valley - Little Colorado River Valley in Coconino County - Little Colorado River Valley in Navajo County - Western Mogollon Rim - Eastern Mogollon Rim - Northern Gila County - Yavapai County Valleys and Basins - Oak Creek and Sycamore Canyons - Black Mesa Area - Northeast Plateaus and Mesas South of Hwy 264
Effective: Thu, 10/9 4:30pm Updated: Fri, 10/10 2:15pm Urgency: Future
Expires: Sat, 10/11 5:00am Severity:  Severe  Certainty: Possible

 
Details:
* WHAT...Flooding, caused by excessive rainfall from deep
sub-tropical moisture moving over the area, will be possible
through Saturday.

* WHERE...Much of northern and central Arizona, except for Apache
County south of the Four Corners.

* WHEN...Through Saturday evening.

* IMPACTS...Flooding will be possible in creeks, streams and
normally dry washes. Low-water crossings could also become
flooded, which would create deadly travel conditions. Creeks and
streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding of paved roads and
highway underpasses will be possible. Unpaved roads could become
muddy and impassable.

Information:
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood
Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared
to take action should flooding develop.



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 North Valley Random Weather Facts

SEVERE WEATHER
Most of the severe weather is seen in the Phoenix Metro area, occurs durning the Monsoon, usually associated with our summer Thunderstorms, and damage is usually caused by micro bursts--not tornadoes. A "micro burst" is a small area of rapidly descending air beneath a thunderstorm. When the descending air hits the ground, it quickly spreads out in all directions, causing very strong, straight-line winds. These winds are commonly as strong as 40-60 mph but can exceed 100 mph at times. Micro bursts occur over a rather small space-scale, typically the area affected is less than 2.5 miles in diameter.::

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