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PHOENIX — Rain and gusty winds tore through much of the Valley Thursday night after Flagstaff was hit with flash flooding earlier in the day.
It's been an active monsoon weather week and more is in the forecast through the weekend.
As of 1:30 p.m. Friday, storms were moving into Florence and Coolidge bringing possible hail and wind to the area.
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WEATHER FORECAST: Increasing flash flood risk
RADAR: Track the current conditions in your neighborhood
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1:33 p.m.: Florence, Coolidge and La Palma should be on the lookout for wind and hail.
A special weather statement has been issued for Florence AZ, Coolidge AZ and La Palma AZ until 2:15 PM MST pic.twitter.com/ZQ1rhvoYc5
12:30 p.m. At least 110 flights have been delayed out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and one flight has been canceled. A listing of all the flights can be found here.
12 p.m. The Arizona Department of Transportation has closed State Route 88 between Roosevelt Dam and the Apache Lake Marina due to the threat of storms that have the potential to damage the roadway. The closure is expected to extend at least until Monday, August 22, at which time ADOT crews will evaluate the highway for storm damage and potential repairs.
8 a.m. APS announced power is not expected to be restored until later in the day on Thursday, according to Peoria Unified School District.
Peoria officials said city facilities are open to residents who need shelter as power works to be restored, including:
6 a.m. Peoria Unified School District officials announced the closures of numerous schools Friday morning, including:
The closures affect around 1,800 students, officials said. Without power, the buildings do not have air conditioning, lighting or safe access to the school's parking lot and buildings.
5:45 a.m. Sky Harbor has delayed 25 flights and canceled one due to weather conditions, according to the FAA.
Get flight status updates in real-time on Sky Harbor's website here.
4 a.m. Peoria police said multiple roads are closed due to numerous downed power lines, including:
10:10 p.m. Monsoon storms bring rain, wind and lightning to the Valley Thursday night.
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9 p.m. Heads up Quartzsite! Heavy rains headed your way. Possible flash flooding, especially in the surrounding higher terrain.
Heads up @QuartzsiteAZ! Heavy rains headed your way. Possible flash flooding, especially in the surrounding higher terrain. Strong winds too. Stay tuned for alerts & updates. @QuartzsiteFire #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/D7V4TUeTh6
8:30 p.m. Our 12News weather watchers shared some great rain video from Phoenix and Gilbert tonight!
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7:45 p.m.: A flash flood warning has been issued for Maricopa County as well as the town of Parker and several other areas on the southwest side of the state.
Flash Flood Warning including Maricopa County, AZ until 11:45 PM MST pic.twitter.com/eq7iQEOJsf
Flash Flood Warning including Parker AZ, Cienega Springs AZ and Parker Strip AZ until 12:00 AM MST pic.twitter.com/J8uwekhuoY
Flash Flood Warning including Hyder AZ, Growler AZ and Horn AZ until 12:00 AM MST pic.twitter.com/2dlTGDXp3w
7:40 p.m. Be mindful of wet roads. Drive safely out there!
It's raining in the Valley. Please be mindful of wet roads. Drive with caution. pic.twitter.com/uiWdPWq4Sn
7:10 p.m. Meteorologist Jamie Kagol is live with the latest on the powerful storms moving through the Valley and what to expect into the night.
Meteorologist Jamie Kagol is live with the latest on the powerful storms moving through the Valley and what to expect into the night.
7 p.m: Dust advisory in effect until 7:30 for Chandler, Gilbert, Casa Grande, Florence, Coolidge, Sun Lakes, Queen Creek, La Palma, Blackwater Chandler Heights and San Tan Valley.
**DUST ADVISORY** Until: 7:30pm Moving: W @ 25mph Hazards: Visibility less than 1 mile Impacts: Chandler, Gilbert, Casa Grande, Florence, Coolidge, Sun Lakes, Queen Creek, La Palma, Blackwater Chandler Heights, San Tan Valley, Seville #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/x7BISYk3bo
6:10 p.m. Here's a broader view of showers and storms, which will continue to move southwestward this evening.
605PM Radar Update: A broader view of showers+storms, which will continue to move southwestward this evening. Winds of 40+ mph, some dust, and locally heavy rain possible. #azwx pic.twitter.com/92Iasrdy2s
6 p.m. Outflows continue to move into the Phoenix area with winds of 40+ mph.
6PM Radar Update: Outflows continue to move into the Phoenix area with winds of 40+ mph. Some blowing dust will be possible. Storms lagging behind producing pockets of heavy rain. Rain chances tonight 50-70%. #azwx pic.twitter.com/7nVo97tCPl
5:45 p.m. 60 mph winds, possible wind damage in Buckeye, Hassayampa.
***SEVERE T'STORM WARNING*** Until: 6:15pm Moving: NE @ 5 mph Hazards: 60 mph winds, possible wind damage Impacts: Buckeye, Hassayampa #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/D7kyXsSh8G
5:35 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 6 p.m. for Scottsdale, New River, Cave Creek, Carefree and Camp Creek.
***SEVERE T'STORM WARNING*** Until: 6pm Moving: S @ 25mph Hazards: 60mph winds Impacts: Scottsdale, New River, Cave Creek, Carefree, Camp Creek #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/Swazw32xnS
5:20 p.m. Storms approaching the Valley this evening... strong storms are expected to hit between 6-10 p.m., moving southwest.
Storms approaching the Valley this evening... strong storms expected to hit between 6-10 pm moving southwest. Potential for intense downpours, flash flooding, wind damage and blowing dust. Stay tuned for alerts & updates. #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/D95EUnJYwA
5 p.m. Thunderstorms north and east of Phoenix, gradually moving downhill this evening. Gusty winds (40+ mph) will precede them, some blowing dust possible. Chance of any rain tonight is 50-70%.
5PM Update: T-storms north & east of Phoenix, gradually moving downhill this evening. Gusty winds (40+ mph) will precede them, some blowing dust possible. Chance of any rain tonight is 50-70%, varying by location. #azwx pic.twitter.com/mLzAeo3zy7
4:45 p.m. The first storms of the day are moving off the higher terrain & into the Wickenburg area. Expecting gusty conditions and heavy rain with these storms.
The 1st storms of the day are moving off the higher terrain & into the Wickenburg area. Expecting gusty conditions and heavy rain w/these storms. Use cation if traveling in the area #azwx keep track of the rain here: https://t.co/yNJEM14Yye pic.twitter.com/o1rajD882o
4:25 p.m.howers & storms slowly moving downhill late this afternoon, anticipating they will move into far Phoenix metro outskirts after 5 p.m.
420PM Radar Update: Showers & storms slowly moving downhill late this afternoon, anticipating they will move into far Phoenix metro outskirts after 5PM. Gusty winds (40+ mph) w/some dust & lightning possible. Chance for any rain is this evening 50-70% (location dependent). #azwx pic.twitter.com/NIa1K8j9go
3:20 p.m. Showers & storms are building over the mountains of central AZ. Anticipating they will move into lower elevations later this evening (after 6 p.m.)
320PM Radar Update: Showers & storms building over the mountains of central AZ. Anticipating they will move into lower elevations later this evening (after 6PM). Gusty winds, lightning, and locally heavy rain possible. Chance for any rain is 50-70% (location dependent). #azwx pic.twitter.com/hsbWTCgfzA
2:40 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 2:45 p.m. for parts of High Country
***SEVERE T'STORM WARNING*** Until: 2:45pm Moving: Nearly stationary Hazards: 60 mph winds, large hail Impacts: Skull Valley Intense storms are producing strong winds, hail and flash floods in the High Country this afternoon. #azwx #12news #12newswx #weatheralert #storm pic.twitter.com/AL0pkCtipn
2:15 p.m. Thunderstorms developing across the high terrain this afternoon are expected to push into the lower deserts this evening.
Thunderstorms developing across the high terrain this afternoon are expected to push into the lower deserts this evening. Strong winds, blowing dust, and locally heavy rainfall/flash flooding are the primary threats. Stay tuned for the latest updates! #azwx pic.twitter.com/k7sSopsto7
12:36 p.m.: Heavy rain continues to fall in the High Country
Heavy rainfall will continue across parts of the High Country this afternoon. Flash Flooding will be the greatest threat, however, we're monitoring the threat for strong to possibly damaging winds associated with a complex of storms across parts of Yavapai Co. later today. #azwx pic.twitter.com/lZiApEnsJE
12:15 p.m.: An areal flood advisory is in effect for parts of Coconino County.
⚠️ Areal Flood Advisory ⚠️ in effect until 3:15 PM MST for portions of Coconino County. This includes Bellemont, Fort Valley, Parks, Camp Raymond, Sherwood Forest Estates, and Government Prairie. More info: https://t.co/rwd6XKjfho. #azwx pic.twitter.com/CXNlQDPafC
Noon: About a half-inch of rain fell on the eastern edge of the Museum Fire burn scar over a period of 20 minutes, according to reports.
About a half-inch of rain in about 20 minutes on the eastern edge of the Museum Fire burn area. #Flagstaff
11:45 a.m.: Parts of Coconino County are under a flash flood warning
⚠️ Flash Flood Warning ⚠️ in effect until 2:45 PM MST for portions of Coconino County. This includes Mt Elden Estates. More info: https://t.co/vyU5nQuHVt. #azwx pic.twitter.com/l2elwE1rlC
11 a.m.: Showers are moving into the Flagstaff area
At 1057 AM MST...showers and thunderstorms are developing around the greater Flagstaff area. These storms are slowly moving to the west and could produce 0.50 to 1.00" rain an hour. #azwx pic.twitter.com/2oMQDg5Xgj
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