Phoenix (3TV/CBS 5) — Monsoon weather continued in the state as rain, wind and dust hit parts of the valley on Sunday night. ! The storm moved from the north and slowly made its way into the valley. Around 4:30 pm, dust was found on Loop 303 in the Northwest Gorge. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has advised drivers to stop and turn off their lights if caught in a sandstorm.
A storm hits the East Valley again. An Arizona’s Family viewer shared a video of a storm-torn tree and pea-sized hail covering the yard. Additionally, heavy rain was pouring down on drivers on Loop 202 near Williamsfield Road.
Sunday’s storm is the newest storm in the past week. Rain and wind hit much of the East Valley on Friday, causing major flooding in some areas. A woman had to be rescued after a Scottsdale park flooded.
11 APS stop It was reported in the Phoenix metropolitan area and affected nearly 800 customers. 5 power outages were reported for SRP customers. The National Weather Service says some power lines in the Chandler area have collapsed.
The NWS said a dust storm warning was in effect, but ended at 6:15 p.m. for parts of Pinal County, including Casa Grande and Eloy. Most of the state, including Flagstaff, Phoenix, Lake Havasu and Kingman, are under flood watch until 11 p.m.
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