Desert Southwest Faces New Storm With Notable Impacts
Desert Southwest Faces New Storm With Notable Impacts
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
The Desert Southwest is preparing for a new storm bringing rain, thunderstorms, and mountain snow through Saturday.
Flood Watches are in effect for parts of southeastern California and southwestern Arizona due to potential flash flooding.
Significant wet snow is expected in higher elevations, making travel hazardous in the San Bernardino and Riverside County mountains.
Storm brings rain, thunderstorms, and mountain snow
The Desert Southwest is bracing for a new storm system that is expected to bring significant impacts to Southern California and Arizona through Saturday. A slow-moving low-pressure system is currently drawing in Pacific moisture, resulting in widespread rain, thunderstorms, and mountain snow. The primary concern is the potential for localized flash flooding, particularly in desert areas where rainfall could reach 1 to 2 inches.
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