Yuma, Arizona (KYMA, KECY-TV) – New rain record! Yuma received over 1.00 inches of precipitation for the day, totaling 1.06 inches.
This surpassed the previous daily record of 0.50 inches set in 1915.
Today's showers produced impressive rain totals in both Yuma and Imperial counties.
Look at the measurable rain recorded.
There are no weather warnings in place for the desert southwest at this time, but flooding and travel issues remain a concern.
Roads remain slippery, so please pay close attention to flooded areas and drive slowly.
Winds will pick up into Tuesday as westerly winds strengthen, with gusts of 15 to 25 mph possible.
Further west, gusts and stronger winds will occur.
There is also a slight chance of showers tomorrow.
By mid-week, temperatures will be in the 70s, returning to drier weather and starting to warm significantly early next week.
Check out our live stream of rain activities and weather details in Yuma.