Flood mitigation work at Cinder Lake OHV to start Nov 3, affecting access to Forest Service Road 776 until Dec 24.
PHOENIX - More rain and flash floods are possible on Monday before the Valley begins to slowly dry out later this week. Monday will be a breezy day in the Valley, with wind gusts up to around 30 mph.
A serious multi-day flood threat is underway in the Southwest as two former tropical systems turn the typically dry desert into a breeding ground for heavy rain.
A region typically accustomed to scorching temperatures rather than persistent rain is now bracing for severe downpours, significantly elevating the risk of flash floods that can emerge and turn ...
After a soggy weekend, Arizona is finally getting some relief from Priscilla’s wrath. The remnants of the former hurricane ...
Winds will gust at 30 to 40 mph along the Rim and Four Corners during the afternoon and evening. Skies will be dry for most ...
The ailing storm will combine with another storm system to create a prolonged rainfall event in some of the driest areas of ...
(AP) — A region more accustomed to baking heat than soggy weather is about to get soaked, raising the risk of flash floods that can surprise — and kill — in minutes. Downgraded from a powerful ...
The Havasupai Tribe, whose reservation is deep in a gorge off the Grand Canyon and is prone to flooding, advised tourists in ...