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FFWFGZ The National Weather Service in Flagstaff has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for… Ash Creek and Agua Fria River in… Yavapai County in west central Arizona… * Until 830 PM MST. * At 626 PM MST, the public and stream gauges reported flash flooding in Ash Creek and the Agua Fria River east of Cordes Lakes and Bumble Bee. Spotters near the confluence of Ash Creek and the Agua Fria River reported rises of 6 to 8 feet. This flood wave will continue southward through the Agua Fria River this evening. Flash flooding is already occurring. HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. SOURCE…Public and stream gauges reported. IMPACT…Life threatening flash flooding

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* WHAT…Arroyo and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE…A portion of central New Mexico, including the following county, south central Socorro. * WHEN…Until 930 PM MDT. * IMPACTS…Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Rises in small streams and normally dry arroyos. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 724 PM MDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. This will cause arroyo and small stream flooding. Between 0.75 and 1.25 inches of rain have fallen. – Some locations that will experience flooding include… Mainly rural areas of South Central Socorro County. – http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

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* WHAT…High risk for rip currents. * WHERE…Eastern Currituck County. * WHEN…From Monday morning through Monday evening. * IMPACTS…Breaking waves of 3 to 5 ft will result in rough surf conditions and a high risk of rip currents.

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