Social media captures images of flooding in Phoenix area
Oct 2, 2018, 9:33 AM | Updated: 5:54 pm
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PHOENIX — Heavy rain in parts of the Phoenix area led to flooding in washes and streets Tuesday morning, with video warnings getting posted to social media.
The National Weather Service said rain totals at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport had reached more than 2 inches just two days into October, making it one of the wettest Octobers on record.
The weather service said Tuesday has become the wettest October day ever, and the eighth wettest day ever, with a total of 2.35 inches of rain as of 5:30 p.m.
Tropical Depression Rosa, which began as a hurricane off the coast of Mexico last weekend, has dropped record rain for October, the National Weather Service said.
Tuesday’s rainfall and subsequent flooding caused school closures and traffic problems — several intersections filled with water.
Everyone — from state agencies to professional weather watchers to KTAR News 92.3 FM reporters — posted videos and images online of the rushing waters.
SWAMPED: Aerial footage above Phoenix shows flash flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Rosa, with firefighters helping rescue drivers stranded in high water. https://t.co/YhKw2WQcvu pic.twitter.com/sQYdOGbLN5
— ABC News (@ABC) October 3, 2018
Still no traffic is being allowed through the underpass at the I-17 and Peoria. You can see @ArizonaDOT crews working hard to clear the flooded areas. Stick with @KTAR923 for the latest on flooded street closures. pic.twitter.com/5Yi7j30Hp0
— Ali Vetnar (@Ali_Vetnar) October 2, 2018
This area near McKellips and Alma School roads in Mesa usually gets flooded when there’s heavy rain. It’s not flooded yet but big puddles are staring to form. @KTAR923 #azwx pic.twitter.com/7Fdcaj6TrF
— Griselda Zetino (@GriseldaZetino) October 2, 2018
Peoria Ave at I-17 is closed and impassable due to flooding from #Rosa. Check your travel routes ahead of time when traveling across Arizona today. #AZwx pic.twitter.com/pSBHG9x6SR
— Ben McMillan (@WeatherLiveTV) October 2, 2018
Rainbow Wash at SR85 south of Buckeye is getting some runoff right now pic.twitter.com/lKCF3xXNex
— FCDMC Flood Info (@FCDFloodInfo) October 2, 2018
New: standing waves in flash flood in Gila Bend AZ the most water in 40 years says a local rancher @breakingweather @accuweather #Rosa pic.twitter.com/NqDPoVzrQ6
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) October 2, 2018
The washes are flowing as the rain continues to fall. Please do not attempt to drive through flooded roadways. Our crews shared this video from Buckeye Hills Dr, just north of Robbins Rd. pic.twitter.com/zzyTcM8DYo
— MCDOT News (@MCDOTNews) October 2, 2018
Flash flooding now occurring on University Dr. in Phoenix west of 24th St. #AZwx #Rosa pic.twitter.com/9xxjMLOi1P
— Ben McMillan (@WeatherLiveTV) October 2, 2018
#azwx this retention green in my area is quickly becoming oming a overflowing pond. pic.twitter.com/MnmCc8cNEd
— Caroline “Caro” Witt (@Pistachioverte) October 2, 2018
Vekol Wash at I-8 about 10 miles west of Stanfield. Lots of waves. pic.twitter.com/zywtSOFWDe
— FCDMC Flood Info (@FCDFloodInfo) October 2, 2018
Heavy rain on Monday flooded streets the city Yuma at the U.S.-Mexico border and caused power outages in parts of the city. At least six roads in Tucson were closed because of flash flooding.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.