Live Weather Alert!!: Monsoon 2018: Colorado River Tri-State: Latest Information: Scattered thunderstorms approaching area.
Live Weather Alert!!: Monsoon 2018: Colorado River Tri-State: Latest Information: Scattered thunderstorms approaching area.
ZachNews has the latest information regarding more scattered thunderstorms approaching the Colorado River Tri-State area on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018.
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** As of 7:30pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018 (Final Update): **
Weather radar from NBC affiliate KNBC Channel 4 shows scattered thunderstorms near Golden Shores, Arizona have died off and appear to become light rain producing.
730 PM: What a difference an hour makes! Most storms have really died off across the region in the last hour. Still monitoring a few areas, but the likelihood of a repeat of last evening is not good. #nvwx #cawx #azwx pic.twitter.com/IJYCCbR35B
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 19, 2018
The National Weather Service has posted on their official Twitter page what a difference an hour makes! Most storms have really died off across the region in the last hour. Still monitoring a few areas, but the likelihood of a repeat of last evening is not good.
** As of 7:10pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
Weather radar from NBC affiliate KNBC Channel 4 shows scattered thunderstorms east of Golden Shores, Arizona and south of Yucca, Arizona.
The scattered thunderstorms appears to be losing strength but still shows to have moderate to heavy rain falling and possible lightning.
** As of 7:07pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
Some beautiful 1-minute imagery from the GOES-16 satellite showing storms across the southwest this evening! #nvwx #azwx pic.twitter.com/lsibW1SFda
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 19, 2018
The National Weather Service has posted on their official Twitter page some beautiful 1-minute imagery from the GOES-16 satellite showing storms across the southwest this evening!
** As of 6:53pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
Situation Report: ⛈️
We're monitoring storms through the evening for much of the #LasVegas Valley. Storm activity is expected to increase near #Caliente, #Needles & #Yucca. Heavy rain & flooding is the main concern. Some storms may produce small hail. #azwx #nvwx #VegasWeather pic.twitter.com/jsmXyMHMUX— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 19, 2018
The National Weather Service has posted on their official Twitter page that they’re monitoring storms through the evening for much of the #LasVegas Valley. Storm activity is expected to increase near Caliente, Needles and Yucca. Heavy rain & flooding is the main concern. Some storms may produce small hail.
** As of 6:26pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
6:26pm – Flash Flood Warning issued for parts of #MohaveCounty including #Yucca as well as parts of I-40 between mile markers 16 and 36. #TurnAroundDontDrown #azwx pic.twitter.com/QBk4JBdc10
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 19, 2018
The National Weather Service has posted on their official Twitter page that a Flash Flood Warning issued for parts of #MohaveCounty including Yucca, Arizona as well as parts of Interstate 40 between mile markers 16 and 36.
** As of 6:20pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
620 PM: Like yesterday, we're monitoring developing storms across the region. The hot zones at the moment are in Lincoln and Mohave Counties, as well as areas of SW Utah. Next major impacts could be from Yucca, AZ towards Topock and Needles. Stay tuned! #nvwx #cawx #azwx #utwx pic.twitter.com/EzoC5XE5q6
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 19, 2018
The National Weather Service has posted on their official Twitter page that a like yesterday, we’re monitoring developing storms across the region. The hot zones at the moment are in Lincoln and Mohave Counties, as well as areas of SW Utah. Next major impacts could be from Yucca, AZ towards Topock and Needles. Stay tuned!
** As of 6:10pm PT on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018: **
Weather radar from NBC affiliate KNBC Channel 4 shows scattered thunderstorms were spotted south of Kingman, Arizona, and east of Yucca, Arizona.
Use caution if driving along Route 66 and Interstate 40 for the scattered thunderstorms are nearby.
The scattered thunderstorms appear to be moving west.
Beware of flooded roadways in the area of the thunderstorms. If a roadway is flooded and closed, “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
** More information is still coming into ZachNews. Please check back in soon. **
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