Remnants of Priscilla Bring Flash Flood Threat to Southwest
Remnants of Priscilla Bring Flash Flood Threat to Southwest
US · Published Oct 10, 2025
Remnants of Hurricane Priscilla bring a flash flood threat to the Southwest, particularly Central Arizona, including Phoenix.
Multi-day rain event could provide drought relief and lower fire risk across the region.
Flood Watches are in effect across several states; residents advised to monitor forecasts and avoid flooded areas.
Flash flood threat across the Southwest
The remnants of former Hurricane Priscilla are currently driving a significant multi-day rain event across the Southwestern United States, posing a considerable threat of flash flooding. Residents throughout the region should remain vigilant and stay informed about the latest weather updates. Central Arizona, including the Phoenix metropolitan area, faces the highest risk of experiencing dangerous flash floods. Flood Watches have been issued across multiple states in the Southwest, indicating a heightened awareness of the potential for rapid and intense flooding. These watches mean that conditions are favorable for flooding and residents should be prepared to take action if a flash flood warning is issued.
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