1,237 first-hand accounts of flood events in Arizona, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Deep monsoon moisture over Arizona and an approaching trough of low pressure from the Pacific Northwest helped produce local flash flooding and large hail.
Read the full account →Scattered thunderstorms developed and moved west across southeast Arizona from the predawn hours through early afternoon. Some storms produced heavy rain and flash flooding in and around the Tucson Metro area, including the Bighorn Fire burn scar area.
Read the full account →Scattered thunderstorms developed and moved west across southeast Arizona from the predawn hours through early afternoon. Some storms produced heavy rain and flash flooding in and around the Tucson Metro area, including the Bighorn Fire burn scar area.
Read the full account →Scattered monsoon thunderstorms developed across the greater Phoenix area at various times of the day, including the early afternoon and late evening hours, on August 12th.
Read the full account →Strong thunderstorms developed across portions of south-central Arizona during the evening hours on August 1st, including the areas around and to the south of Wickenburg in far northwest Maricopa County.
Read the full account →Scattered to numerous monsoon thunderstorms developed across portions of south central Arizona, including the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, on August 3rd. Some of the thunderstorms generated intense rainfall with peak rain rates approaching 2 inches per hour.
Read the full account →Scattered to numerous monsoon thunderstorms developed across portions of south central Arizona, including the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, on August 3rd. Some of the thunderstorms generated intense rainfall with peak rain rates approaching 2 inches per hour.
Read the full account →Scattered thunderstorms developed across far northern Maricopa County during the late afternoon hours on August 10th and some of the stronger storms affected the area around the town of Wickenburg.
Read the full account →Thunderstorms with heavy rain developed over portions of the south central Arizona deserts during the evening hours on August 10th and some of the heavier rains fell across the desert to the southwest of Phoenix, along highway 238 between the towns of Mobile and Gila Bend.
Read the full account →Scattered monsoon thunderstorms developed across the greater Phoenix area at various times of the day, including the early afternoon and late evening hours, on August 12th.
Read the full account →Scattered thunderstorms developed across the central deserts during the morning hours on August 13th, and some of the stronger storms affected the area around the community of Casa Grande.
Read the full account →Scattered to numerous monsoon thunderstorms developed across portions of south central Arizona, including the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, on August 3rd. Some of the thunderstorms generated intense rainfall with peak rain rates approaching 2 inches per hour.
Read the full account →Scattered to numerous monsoon thunderstorms developed across portions of south central Arizona, including the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, on August 3rd. Some of the thunderstorms generated intense rainfall with peak rain rates approaching 2 inches per hour.
Read the full account →Scattered monsoon thunderstorms developed across much of the greater Phoenix area during the evening hours on July 16th and they generated a number of the typical seasonal weather hazards.
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