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* WHAT…Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE…A portion of Utah, including the following areas, Central Mountains, San Rafael Swell, Sanpete Valley, Sevier Valley, Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs, Capitol Reef National Park and Vicinity, Glen Canyon Recreation Area/Lake Powell, South Central Utah, Southern Mountains, Upper Sevier River Valleys, Western Canyonlands, Lower Washington County and Zion National Park. * WHEN…Through this evening. * IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of recent burn scars, slot canyons, normally dry washes, slick rock areas, and urban areas with poor drainage. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – An ongoing monsoon surge will bring an increased threat of flash flooding to the region. – http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

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FFWSLC The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for… West Central Kane County in southern Utah… East Central Washington County in southwestern Utah… * Until 1245 PM MDT. * At 939 AM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Flash flooding is already occurring. HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms producing flash flooding. SOURCE…Park service. IMPACT…Life threatening flash flooding of normally dry washes, slot canyons, and slick rock areas. * Some locations that will experience flash flooding include… Zion National Park, Springdale and Rockville. Clear Creek, Mystery Canyon, and the Main Canyon of Zion National Park

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* WHAT…High wave action of 3 to 6 feet and dangerous currents expected at Lake Michigan beaches. Dangerous currents will likely continue even after the waves subside early this evening. * WHERE…Lake County IN. * WHEN…Through this evening. * IMPACTS…Swimming conditions will be life threatening, especially for inexperienced swimmers.

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