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Arizona Flood Stories

1,237 first-hand accounts of flood events in Arizona, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Aug 15, 2025

The combination of an upper-level trough situated across the west coast and the subtropical high pressure situated over the Central Plains resulted in a south to southwest flow across the region.

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Flash Flood

La Paz, AZ · Aug 15, 2025

The combination of an upper-level trough situated across the west coast and the subtropical high pressure situated over the Central Plains resulted in a south to southwest flow across the region.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Aug 14, 2025

The combination of the subtropical high pressure over Colorado and an upper trough over west coast led to south-southwest flow over much of the region.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Aug 15, 2025

The combination of the subtropical high pressure over Colorado and an upper trough over west coast led to south-southwest flow over much of the region.

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Flash Flood

Yuma, AZ · Aug 25, 2025

The environment across south-central and southwest Arizona on August 25th was primed for strong to severe thunderstorms with very moist and unstable conditions in place.

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Flash Flood

Yuma, AZ · Aug 25, 2025

The environment across south-central and southwest Arizona on August 25th was primed for strong to severe thunderstorms with very moist and unstable conditions in place.

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Flash Flood

Yuma, AZ · Aug 25, 2025

The environment across south-central and southwest Arizona on August 25th was primed for strong to severe thunderstorms with very moist and unstable conditions in place.

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Flash Flood

Yuma, AZ · Aug 25, 2025

The environment across south-central and southwest Arizona on August 25th was primed for strong to severe thunderstorms with very moist and unstable conditions in place.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Aug 14, 2025

The combination of the subtropical high pressure over Colorado and an upper trough over west coast led to south-southwest flow over much of the region.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Aug 14, 2025

The combination of the subtropical high pressure over Colorado and an upper trough over west coast led to south-southwest flow over much of the region.

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Flash Flood

Pima, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Pima, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Pima, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Pima, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Pima, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Pinal, AZ · Oct 13, 2025

An influx of tropical moisture from tropical storms Pricilla and Raymond allowed for deep moisture as well as showers and thunderstorms to form from October 11th through October 14th.

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Flash Flood

Pinal, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

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Flash Flood

Maricopa, AZ · Oct 12, 2025

A nearly stationary upper-level trough combined with tropical moisture remnants from Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond, which developed off the eastern Pacific, led to scattered to widespread thunderstorm activity across much of south-central AZ.

Read the full account →
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