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* WHAT…Visibility between one-quarter and one mile in blowing dust expected with thunderstorm outflow winds as the push west northwest this afternoon. * WHERE…South Central Pinal County, Tohono O’odham Nation, and Tucson Metro Area. * WHEN…From 1 PM to 4 PM MST this afternoon. * IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility.

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* WHAT…Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be developing early this afternoon across eastern Pima and Santa Cruz counties and push to the west northwest across the lower deserts of Pima and south-central Pinal county. Some of these thunderstorms will be capable of producing very heavy rain in a short period of time leading to the potential of flash flooding. * WHERE…A portion of Southeast Arizona, including the following areas, Baboquivari Mountains, Catalina and Rincon Mountains, South Central Pinal County, Tohono O’odham Nation, Tucson Metro Area, Upper Santa Cruz River Valley/Altar Valley and Western Pima County. * WHEN…From 1 PM MST this afternoon through this evening. * IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in

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ESFLKN Deep, monsoonal moisture will continue to stream northward into Northern and Central Nevada today through Thursday, resulting in the likelihood of wetting thunderstorms each afternoon and evening. Slow storm motions may produce heavy rainfall and localized flooding. Of particular concern are recent, large burn scars, including the Snowstorm Complex near Midas, the Cottonwood Peak fire north of Tuscarora, the Hot Canyon fire northwest of Montello, and the Adobe fire north of Elko. Numerous smaller burn scars from this fire season also remain vulnerable. Residents near recent burned scars should have multiple ways to receive Flash Flood Warnings and be prepared to act quickly. Travelers and recreationists should also remain alert

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