We're welcoming the first day of Fall with major storms impacting areas across the Valley.
Monday is an ABC15 Weather Action Day as our meteorologists forecast storms throughout the day, and into Tuesday. See the full forecast here.
Some parts of the Valley have seen nearly an inch of rain, while other areas were briefly under a Tornado Warning.
LIVE WEATHER UPDATES:
10:55 p.m.
Upon finding out it was a tornado that damaged his home, the retired Marine veteran told me:
— Zach Crenshaw (@ZachCrenshaw) September 24, 2019
"Wow...It finally got me." pic.twitter.com/Cw9EpG8nme
10:33 p.m.
The rain has tapered off for now in much of the Phoenix metro area - but there may be more rain tomorrow. Stay safe on wet roads ➛ https://t.co/5hdrlBix2t (Photo: ADOT) pic.twitter.com/WVsxjDQkqO
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 24, 2019
10 p.m.
9:58 p.m.
Significant Weather Advisory for East Central La Paz and Maricopa Counties until 1045 PM MST. https://t.co/X5zikU2xKb #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/ugBmp3d4Xc
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
9:40 p.m.
CLOSED: Dixileta Drive from Crozier Road to 211th Avenue due to flooding. #PHXtraffic
— MCDOT News (@MCDOTNews) September 24, 2019
9:36 p.m.
Storm Update: 930pm
— Sal DiCiccio (@Sal_DiCiccio) September 24, 2019
Trees down:
- Central Ave & Indian School Rd
- 48th St & Piedmont Rd
- 48th St & Guadalupe Rd
- 33rd Pl & Sells Dr
- 4436 North 33rd Pl
- Mare Ct & Nowata Dr
Debris in roadway:
- 24th St & Indian School Rd (Steel plate moved, hole in the road)
Drive Safe!
TORNADO WARNING - WILLCOX, ARIZONA.#abc15wx #azwx pic.twitter.com/8FzheQ0GUh
— Amber Sullins (@AmberSullins) September 24, 2019
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9:11 p.m.
MORE RAINFALL TOTALS FROM AROUND THE VALLEY: https://t.co/Kz5H1A8tGe #abc15 #abc15WX https://t.co/ttit6Pzxwo
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 24, 2019
9:06 p.m.
The right two lanes leading up to the I-10 EB 7th Street off-ramp also have lots of water. Drivers are advised to use another exit ramp. #phxtraffic pic.twitter.com/XihGRAdX7x
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 24, 2019
9:01 p.m.
Over 3" of rain in Fountain Hills!
— Amber Sullins (@AmberSullins) September 24, 2019
Of course, Sky Harbor is only at 0.08". Boo!
More totals here: https://t.co/bi1o7ACQPm#abc15wx #azwx pic.twitter.com/Lg5QZWV4y1
8:36 p.m.
Paradise Valley PD has multiple street closures due to flooding. Avoid Lincoln x 38th St., Mockingbird x Indian Bend, and Stanford and 40th st.
— Paradise Valley PD (@PVPolice) September 24, 2019
8:21 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Phoenix has Issued a Flood Advisory. https://t.co/W6935YvqCV #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/Y8xvunJ4Fp
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
TORNADO TOUCHDOWN:
— Zach Crenshaw (@ZachCrenshaw) September 24, 2019
A New River Marine veteran has some repairs on his to-do list now, after a tornado hit his home Monday.
Neighbors capturing the frightening funnel cloud.
All their reactions to the AZ weather anomaly - tonight on @ABC15 at 10.
🌪 vid: https://t.co/MhLo116ubk pic.twitter.com/1R7FBapZMQ
8:10 p.m.
#PHXstorm still hitting the valley resulting in road closures. Hatcher is closed in both directions from 11th St. to 11th Place. Cinnabar is also closed in both directions from 10th St. to 12th St.
— Phoenix Police Department (@phoenixpolice) September 24, 2019
8:05 p.m.
Flash Flood Warning continues for Glendale AZ, Avondale AZ, Goodyear AZ until 11:00 PM MST pic.twitter.com/akaPPb2lQf
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
7:46 p.m.
I-17 SB off-ramp at Glendale: The ramp is closed for standing water. #phxtraffic pic.twitter.com/WOmeTSwvEi
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 24, 2019
7:45 p.m.
UPDATE Intersection of Peoria and I-17: Peoria Avenue has reopened both directions after flooding receded. #phxtraffic pic.twitter.com/gZi1CHSFYb
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 24, 2019
7:25 p.m.
Please avoid the area of 51st Ave and Bethany Home Rd. It is flooded! This is a good reminder to never cross any area with deep running water regardless of if it is a designated wash area or not. Stay safe. pic.twitter.com/BtP0fpYluX
— Glendale Fire Dept. (@GlendaleFire) September 24, 2019
7:06 p.m
Flash Flood Warning including Glendale AZ, Avondale AZ, Goodyear AZ until 11:00 PM MST pic.twitter.com/kfkl0UsEB1
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
7:05 p.m.
RESCUED:
— Zach Crenshaw (@ZachCrenshaw) September 24, 2019
Both boys are now off the island and reunited with parents.
Phoenix Fire able to do a “shallow water rescue” & escort the boys across.
Fear was rushing water & potential mud could sweep the boys/firefighters away.
Now the boys are dry.
Firefighters will stay busy/wet. pic.twitter.com/8vUmGZFXao
7:03 p.m.
A lot of lightning and wind out there. Here is a quick time-lapse of the storm from the middle of our covered parking garage. pic.twitter.com/6JSoptMPba
— Josh Frigerio, ABC15 (@JoshFrigerio) September 24, 2019
6:55 p.m.
SERVICE ALERT: Expect 10-15 minute delays due to the storms. #vmservice
— Valley Metro (@valleymetro) September 24, 2019
6:52 p.m.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning continues for Scottsdale AZ, Paradise Valley AZ until 7:00 PM MST pic.twitter.com/bYyMKUFhhm
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
Significant Weather Advisory for Gila and Maricopa Counties until 730 PM MST. https://t.co/1ahDyyzLJb #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/MtEQ0Qae0i
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
6:47 p.m.
It is really coming down in Scottsdale. Freeway speeds down to about 35mph @abc15 pic.twitter.com/ZNCooMqwEE
— Mike Pelton (@MikePeltonABC15) September 24, 2019
#BREAKING Two young boys have been stranded on an “island” after a small stream turned into a rushing river. Phoenix Fire got the call at 5:30pm. It’s 6:45.
— Zach Crenshaw (@ZachCrenshaw) September 24, 2019
This is happening right off the I-17, near skunk creek. pic.twitter.com/mxVjEnUUch
NOW: Thousands of utility customers are without power as monsoon storms move through the Valley: https://t.co/r9UaPRh31C #abc15 #abc15wx #breaking
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 24, 2019
6:37 p.m.
A dust storm warning is in effect until 7:30 PM PDT for I-8, US-95 near Yuma, AZ--CA; US-95 near San Luis, AZ and US-95 near Somerton, AZ. pic.twitter.com/NhkJxmBViR
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
6:35 p.m.
Pretty sure this is going to leave a dent. Heavy rain and hail near 16th St and Bethany Home in Phoenix. pic.twitter.com/nGtuvIsCRu
— Justin Pazera (@justinpazera) September 24, 2019
6:25 p.m.
STORM in West Valley causing limited visibility. Use caution and leave plenty of space between vehicles. Avoid sudden braking. #phxtraffic #pullasidestayalive pic.twitter.com/MlraBOWvWo
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 24, 2019
6:23 p.m.
Significant Weather Advisory for Maricopa County until 700 PM MST. https://t.co/7nfCwVpRay #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/MVBeKbX11J
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
6:15 p.m.
I-17 SB at Northern, all lanes flooded. Crews are out there. Seeing improvements, but brakes are back to about Thunderbird. Use 35th Ave., the frontage road, or SR-51. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/s7nrawY7fr
— Chelsey Davis (@ChelseyDavisTV) September 24, 2019
6:05 p.m.
Per Sky Harbor:
There are currently 20 arrival delays and 10 departure delays. There are 3 departure cancellations and no arrival cancellations. Most are due to weather. The FAA had initiated a short ground stop for arrival traffic at around 1735 hours due to weather, but aircraft are arriving at this time. As always, we recommend passengers check with their airlines for status before coming to the airport.
6:00 p.m.
#abc15wx https://t.co/KjqjyTeN9K
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 24, 2019
6:00 p.m.
Significant Weather Advisory for Maricopa County until 615 PM MST. https://t.co/0XDEr7KJEF #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/hn4UDIbnUD
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
5:50 p.m.
#Phxstorm causing more road closures. Dove Valley just east of I-17 is closed due to water and debris on the road. Stay safe out there tonight. pic.twitter.com/t0Q8UYXLXY
— Phoenix Police Department (@phoenixpolice) September 24, 2019
5:45 p.m.
Look at that! @NoheG finding this hail in the NE Valley, near Mayo Clinic#azwx #abc15wx https://t.co/mGnR6lnQ7C
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 24, 2019
5:38 p.m.
NEW: Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 6 pm for the West Valley.
— Amber Sullins (@AmberSullins) September 24, 2019
60 mph gusts and quarter sized hail possible. Moving east at 30 mph. #abc15wx #azwx
LIVE UPDATES: https://t.co/5lgetMYxyv pic.twitter.com/wqOZTvCbNG
5:27 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Phoenix has Issued a Flood Warning for Maricopa County in South Central Arizona. https://t.co/fq3v5j7kGa #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/mwVqykPU00
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 24, 2019
5:26 p.m.
Here are some of the flooded areas to avoid. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/CzWxN6T5Ki
— Chelsey Davis (@ChelseyDavisTV) September 24, 2019
4:52 p.m.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Buckeye AZ, Citrus Park AZ, Arlington AZ until 5:30 PM MST pic.twitter.com/A0ErKUEgCt
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
4:48 p.m.
4:48 p.m.
NEW: @SRPconnect water releases from dams on the Salt River has led to several closures on the lower river, per @TontoForest officials. #abc15wx pic.twitter.com/o7nN1LaTNL
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
4:44 p.m.
4:44 p.m.
Thunderstorms are still forming out west and moving east so expect continued storm activity around #Phoenix for this evening and later tonight including strong gusty winds and localized flooding possible. #AZWX pic.twitter.com/9uh6uTf3gS
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
Heavy rains lead to temporary closures of roads and recreation sites. Please avoid low-lying water crossing, and watch for debris on roads. Roads and gates will remain closed until the water recedes and conditions can be assessed. https://t.co/zndAAdupaA pic.twitter.com/kVf27xERDY
— Tonto NF (@TontoForest) September 23, 2019
4:15 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
4 PM (MST) - Yes, it did snow on the San Francisco Peaks this afternoon! Our best estimate is that snow and graupel fell down to 11000-11500 feet and probably got several inches deep at the highest elevations. #azwx pic.twitter.com/yNHNuw59D6
— NWS Flagstaff (@NWSFlagstaff) September 23, 2019
4:10 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
Did you know? Arizona averages four tornadoes a year https://t.co/W0KSggUxMp pic.twitter.com/7wgdojaKxa
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
3:35 p.m.
3:35 p.m.
The clean-up begins...
— Zach Crenshaw (@ZachCrenshaw) September 23, 2019
A Bobcat is clearing mud, rocks and debris from a low lying part of N 7th St (just east of Anthem).
There’s lots of small limbs down & minor flooding.
Just north of here a small tornado touched down earlier, damaging roofs 🌪 @abc15 pic.twitter.com/spRppe3OTt
3:20 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
Flash Flood Warning continues for Tempe AZ until 5:30 PM MST pic.twitter.com/Cqb1yuktSP
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
3:03 p.m.
3:03 p.m.
Between APS and SRP, as of 3:00 p.m. there are about 7,900 customers without power.
Between APS and SRP, as of 3:00 p.m. there are about 7,900 customers without power.
According to the SRP outage map, about 7,700 customers are without power. To see if your area has been affected, click here.
According to the APS outage map, about 200 customers are without power. To see if your area has been affected, click here.
2:43 p.m.
2:43 p.m.
A dust storm warning is in effect until 3:45 PM MST for US-60 near Phoenix--Mesa, AZ. pic.twitter.com/vaWgWVkWZc
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
2:35 p.m.
2:35 p.m.
Radar update: storms continue to build behind an outflow boundary, as precipitation begins to advance into the east valley. 2:30 PM MST #azwx pic.twitter.com/Dbt3j6Fa19
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
2:34 p.m.
2:34 p.m.
Strong to severe storms still possible in #Phoenix tonight.
— Amber Sullins (@AmberSullins) September 23, 2019
Watch out for heavy rain, flash flooding, hail, lightning and damaging winds.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 8 p.m.
Flash Flood Watch until 11 a.m. tomorrow.#abc15wx #azwx pic.twitter.com/FzshiGeTuL
1:56 p.m.
See viewer video of a tornado forming in the New River area. VIEW HERE.
1:51 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Visibility down to zero in spots, especially along route 85 in Buckeye. #azwx https://t.co/rOl4c4Cz6V
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
1:46 p.m.
1:46 p.m.
Road closure from 66th Ave to 75th Ave on New River Rd due to over flowing wash. #phxstorm #turnarounddontdrown pic.twitter.com/ca92OyYxQS
— Phoenix Police Department (@phoenixpolice) September 23, 2019
1:39 p.m.
1:39 p.m.
We can't stress enough: DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOODWATERS! You can't determine how deep it is or what potholes or debris may be lurking underneath. #TurnAroundDontDrown
— Maricopa County Dept of Emergency Mgmt (@MaricopaEmerg) September 23, 2019
1:38 p.m.
1:38 p.m.
Fire crews just left scene of water rescue near 7th St/Cloud Rd. Guy in truck told me rain was coming down hard and he got stuck. Sat on back of truck for 20 mins until crews arrived. Says he just started new job and his boss will be upset he ruined the truck @abc15 pic.twitter.com/3jHEyPiwTd
— Mike Pelton (@MikePeltonABC15) September 23, 2019
1:26 p.m.:
1:26 p.m.:
Significant Weather Advisory for Maricopa County until 230 PM MST. https://t.co/C51IAaS7EL #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/qJzhqbj9uG
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
1:05 p.m.:
1:05 p.m.:
Flash Flood Warning including Cave Creek AZ, Carefree AZ until 5:00 PM MST pic.twitter.com/XTc8FR8B3c
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
12:50 p.m.:
12:50 p.m.:
UPDATE: Tornado Warning EXPIRED for the Cave Creek/Carefree area. Heavy rain, strong winds, large hail still possible
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 23, 2019
Stay indoors#abc15wx https://t.co/soWlf9h6gU
HAPPENING NOW: Black Mountain Elementary School and Cactus Shadows High School are sheltering in place due to a tornado warning in the area, Cave Creek Unified School District says. #abc15
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
12:20 p.m.:
12:20 p.m.:
12:15 p.m.:
12:15 p.m.:
Tornado warning for the north valley! Get indoors! #azwx https://t.co/ySJ2MzvI6C
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
12:00 p.m.:
Thanks to Michael for sharing this photo from New River. "The sun is shining where I am, but some very dark clouds to the west. I love the contrast." MORE PHOTOS: https://t.co/D1FDFoFCm9 #abc15wx pic.twitter.com/56RYZwGx1v
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
NEW: Flash Flood Warning for areas from Wittmann up to Lake Pleasant and the I-17 until 4pm.
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 23, 2019
Very strong storms have been hitting this area near New River and Anthem and flash flooding is either happening or imminent.
Get inside and to higher ground!#abc15wx pic.twitter.com/4oxL5gK2ID
11:50 a.m.:
11:50 a.m.:
We have opened a few streets in Apache Junction:
— AJ Police Department (@AJPoliceDept) September 23, 2019
- Delaware at Tepee
- Broadway from Royal Palm to Tomahawk
- Old West Highway west of Tomahawk
11:30 a.m.:
UPDATE: Water releases into the Salt River from Stewart Mtn and Granite Reef dams are expected to reach the Gilbert and McKellips roads crossings before rush hour. Currents will be extremely hazardous and debris-filled. Please stay out of the Salt River. Don’t drown, turn around. pic.twitter.com/q42R3CNk05
— Salt River Project (@SRPconnect) September 23, 2019
NEW: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for NE La Paz county & NW Maricopa county including Salome until 12:15 PM.
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 23, 2019
60 mph winds & quarter-sized hail possible with this storm as it moves toward the east-northeast#abc15wx pic.twitter.com/DUsLOPUYBF
Watch out for storms with heavy rain along US60/93 heading NW out of the Valley. Areas include Wittmann, Sun City (West), and also the Loop 303 corridor n/e of US60 #azwx https://t.co/k2pFKrrCKT pic.twitter.com/HIFqwTV8JZ
— FCDMC Flood Info (@FCDFloodInfo) September 23, 2019
10:40 a.m.:
NOW: Beware of possible fog if you are traveling on SR 87 south of Payson. #PhxTraffic
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 23, 2019
Severe Storm Warning & Flash Flood Warning a powerful storm hits Bouse, AZ.
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 23, 2019
Very heavy rain, winds as high as 60mph, and half-dollar sized hail all possible as this storm moves toward the east-northeast.
Get indoors if you're nearby or ahead of this storm!#abc15wx pic.twitter.com/gn9AnVvq2e
9:53 a.m.:
9:53 a.m.:
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the areas in yellow. What this means is that conditions for severe weather are favorable! #azwx https://t.co/I30zYO3qaQ
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
9:40 a.m.:
9:40 a.m.:
NOW: Crismon Road is flooded near US 60. Consider exiting and entering the freeway at Ellsworth Road instead. #PhxTraffic pic.twitter.com/PEfFwiPY8P
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 23, 2019
9:30 a.m.:
9:30 a.m.:
All northbound traffic is closed on Crismon between Baseline and Southern due to flooding. Please find alternate route to avoid delays. #monsoon pic.twitter.com/MTx8sYmAPz
— Mesa Police Dept. (@MesaPD) September 23, 2019
After several feet of water flooded the lot at Main Street RV near Signal Butte & Apache Trail, this employee decided to go kayaking #ApacheJunction @abc15 pic.twitter.com/ZcO2W8BYtt
— John Genovese (@JEGenovese) September 23, 2019
9:10 a.m.:
UPDATE: SR 88 northbound is closed at milepost 201. Southbound is closed at SR 188. The closure at 201 will be gradually moving northward as crews make progress on cleanup from earlier flooding. #Aztraffic pic.twitter.com/csQdKPKKKi
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 23, 2019
Apache Junction
— Kaley O'Kelley (@kaleyokelley) September 23, 2019
storm damage at gas station located at Main and Signal Butte
@abc15 pic.twitter.com/TyMIZNhg4y
8:45 a.m.:
8:45 a.m.:
MORE FLOODING- This is on Meridian and E Apache Trail in Apache Junction. @abc15 #abc15 pic.twitter.com/NhZJUWHD9D
— Claudia Rupcich (@ClaudiaRupcich) September 23, 2019
WOW. This gas station awning COLLAPSED at Signal Butte & Apache Trail in #ApacheJunction @abc15 pic.twitter.com/KVHRY5gtdg
— John Genovese (@JEGenovese) September 23, 2019
8:15 a.m.:
Apache Junction police are tweeting lists of road closures. Check their page if you are traveling in the area today.
8:15 a.m.:
Apache Junction police are tweeting lists of road closures. Check their page if you are traveling in the area today.
Two more street closures in Apache Junction:
— AJ Police Department (@AJPoliceDept) September 23, 2019
- Scenic St btw Wickiup and Tomahawk Rd
- Vista Rd btw 4th Ave and Junction St
#Breaking SFMD crews have just rescued a mother and her small child from a flooded wash in the area of McKellips & Main Dr. This is the fifth water rescue call this morning in Apache Junction. pic.twitter.com/nvgPICnK1D
— SFMD (@sfmd_az_gov) September 23, 2019
7:50 a.m.:
7:50 a.m.:
CLOSED: SR 88 northbound is closed at milepost 199 north of Apache Junction. This is due to flooding. #Aztraffic #azwx pic.twitter.com/YMHXK3Uifn
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 23, 2019
LIVE VIDEO: Water rescue happening now: https://t.co/YLfa6FP2t2 #abc15 pic.twitter.com/BMEO6qDa49
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
7:30 a.m.:
7:30 a.m.:
7:00 a.m.:
MORE: DO NOT cross flooded roads and washes! You don't know how deep it may be or how fast the water is moving. This is extremely dangerous. #abc15wx pic.twitter.com/qT6lhQYayQ
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
7:00 a.m.:
7:00 a.m.:
NOW: Delaware Dr. flooded near Southern Ave & Ironwood. Car stuck in water, looks like people inside got out safe. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/yM4EvEPHZB
— John Genovese (@JEGenovese) September 23, 2019
6:40 a.m.:
THERE ARE AREAS/ROADS IN THE CITY THAT ARE FLOODED, PUBLIC WORKS IS WORKING THEIR FLOODED AREAS. Please take caution throughout the city. #ajtraffic
— AJ Police Department (@AJPoliceDept) September 23, 2019
6:40 a.m.:
6:40 a.m.:
ALERT: Most of the east Valley is now under a Flash Flood Warning until 10:30am
— Iris Hermosillo (@IrisABC15) September 23, 2019
Turn Around, Don't Drown!#abc15wx pic.twitter.com/cWIbWUc7Gk
FLOODING: US-60 EB near Val Vista Dr., the three right lanes are closed. @abc15
— Chelsey Davis (@ChelseyDavisTV) September 23, 2019
It's raining, it's pouring.. 🎵Thanks to Caroline B. for sharing this video from #Gilbert! #abc15wx pic.twitter.com/WrVghSalNK
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
6:20 a.m.:
6:20 a.m.:
6:20 a.m.:
6:00 a.m.:
Strong thunderstorms likely today and tonight across SW & S-Central AZ including greater Phoenix area. Damaging wind, large hail, lightning all possible. Very heavy rain is also expected. #azwx pic.twitter.com/bQX5zjC6VZ
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
6:00 a.m.:
6:00 a.m.:
5:40 a.m.:
Flash Flood Warning including Maricopa County, AZ until 10:00 AM MST pic.twitter.com/BBRTv4mkqP
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
5:40 a.m.:
5:40 a.m.:
5:30 a.m.:
Loop 202 at Williams Field: it’s a wet drive out there! @abc15 pic.twitter.com/xX83E02S4a
— Chelsey Davis (@ChelseyDavisTV) September 23, 2019
5:30 a.m.:
5:30 a.m.:
NOW: There's heavy rain across the Valley. Keep your speed down and don't follow other vehicles too closely. #PhxTraffic #azwx pic.twitter.com/E973kwUCe0
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) September 23, 2019
5:15 a.m.:
#Phoenix is officially on the rainfall board with 0.01" so far this morning. And guess the temperature is 75° and the dew point is 75°...Hello tropical air mass! #azwx
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
5:15 a.m.:
5:15 a.m.:
5:15 a.m.:
5 a.m., Monday, September 23:
The National Weather Service in Phoenix has Issued an Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory. https://t.co/75QMpRIhJt #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/KZGvHvRx3N
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
5 a.m., Monday, September 23:
5 a.m., Monday, September 23:
5 a.m., Monday, September 23:
Showers spreading across the Valley. Expect wet roads so leave a few minutes early if you can.
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) September 23, 2019
4:57 AM MST #azwx pic.twitter.com/VqZWqUvWmr
TRAFFIC: Good Morning! Due to overnight rainfall, the South wash crossing of Rancho El Dorado Pkwy is closed. However, both the north side crossing and the Porter Road crossing are still open at this time!#CopaTraffic #PhxTraffic
— Maricopa Police Dept. (@MPDPIO) September 23, 2019