Southwest to See Showers, Storms With Isolated Flood Threat
Southwest to See Showers, Storms With Isolated Flood Threat
US · Published Sep 21, 2025
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in the Southwest, increasing flash flood risks.
Heavy downpours are likely in the Colorado River Valley, central Arizona, and western New Mexico.
Temperatures will remain near or above average, with warming trends extending into California and the Pacific Northwest.
Monsoonal moisture brings potential for heavy downpours
The Southwest United States is bracing for a return of scattered showers and thunderstorms as the weekend draws to a close and the new week begins. According to weather forecasts, an increase in monsoonal moisture, combined with an approaching upper-level low-pressure system, will create conditions conducive to heavy downpours across the region. Areas of particular concern include the Colorado River Valley, central Arizona, and western New Mexico, where isolated flash flood risks are elevated.
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