Weather / Tropical Storms
The remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla are bringing significant weather changes to Arizona and Southern California, including heavy rain, potential flash floods, and a welcome break from the heat.
Tropical Storm Priscilla, which formed off the coast of Baja California, is weakening as it moves inland. However, its remnants are combining with a Pacific storm system to bring widespread rainfall to the southwestern United States. In Arizona, the peak of the rain event is expected on Friday night and Saturday, with the potential for heavy rain and flash flooding. Southern California will experience a less dramatic impact, with the greatest chance of heavy rainfall in the mountains. Urban and coastal areas will primarily see cloudy and muggy conditions.
This event follows a similar pattern last month when Tropical Storm Mario triggered mudslides and flooding in Southern California. While the current forecast doesn’t predict rainfall as intense as Mario, the potential for flash flooding remains a concern, especially in Arizona.
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