Driving rain Tuesday triggers flash flood warning in Maricopa County
Aug 10, 2021, 9:20 AM | Updated: 3:12 pm
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PHOENIX – A flash flood warning for Maricopa County was issued Tuesday morning as heavy rain slammed parts of the East Valley.
The National Weather Service said the warning would expire at 12:15 p.m.
A similar warning for the Chandler-Higley area was to expire at noon, triggered in part by 2.72 inches of rain falling in six hours, and more than 3 inches in 24 hours.
The measurements were taken at the Chandler Municipal Airport gauge, according to the Flood Control District of Maricopa County.
Heavy rain falling across portions of the Southeast Valley currently. Our rain gauge at Chandler Airport has received over 1.50" in the last hour. Watch out for water ponding/flooding on area roadways in the Chandler/Gilbert areas #azwx See the data here: https://t.co/yNJEM14Yye pic.twitter.com/bSZYCgDDDW
— The Flood Control District of Maricopa County (@FCDFloodInfo) August 10, 2021
Flash Flood Warning including Maricopa County, AZ until 12:15 PM MST pic.twitter.com/FXUJWg0vwJ
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) August 10, 2021
8:46 AM MST: Scattered showers and isolated storms continue to produce refreshing rain for many areas and localized flash flooding in places like Chandler and in the I-8 and SR-238 area of Maricopa county. Please avoid flooded roads and drive slow. #azwx pic.twitter.com/7VycllkgTe
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) August 10, 2021
Loop 202 westbound off-ramp at Gilbert: Off-ramp closed for flooding as crews work to resolve the issue! #phxtraffic pic.twitter.com/1rwt6Sz5Kf
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) August 10, 2021
Rain fell in other parts of metro Phoenix on Tuesday, but nothing like the downpour in the East Valley. Early in the morning, Phoenix Sky Harbor collected one-tenth of an inch of rain, pushing the gauge there to 2 inches since June 15.
That’s less than a half-inch of reaching the 2.43-inch average rainfall for the monsoon season, which ends Sept. 30.
KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Jim Cross contributed to this report.