Live Weather Alert!!: Lake Havasu City, AZ: Blowing dust reported along the Colorado River.
Live Weather Alert!!: Lake Havasu City, AZ: Blowing dust reported along the Colorado River.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas, Nevada is reporting blowing dust along the Colorado River near Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
Lots of dense blowing dust in #LakeHavasu right now! Showers and thunderstorms may develop behind them along with strong gusty winds #azwx pic.twitter.com/u7WIyRPMOw
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) September 30, 2018
** Picture from the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, Nevada via Twitter: **
As of 3:38pm PT on Sunday, the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, Nevada posted onto their official Twitter page this picture of the blowing dust.
⛈ #Rosa Update ⛈
💧Moisture arrives in eastern portions of our area tonight
💧Heaviest #rainfall expected Mon & Tues
💧Rainfall rates 1-3"/hr possible in #MohaveCounty & high terrain
💧Flash Flood Watch: Mon – Tues PM
💧TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN#VegasWeather #NvWx #CaWx #AzWx pic.twitter.com/5tGebz22kP— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) September 30, 2018
The stormy conditions, tropical moisture from what was Hurricane Rosa, is planned to arrive into the Colorado River Tri-State area as soon as later tonight.
⛈ Storms have already begin to develop across the area this afternoon. This is the beginning of a soggy week ahead!
🚨FLASH FLOOD WATCHES have been posted.#nvwx #cawx #azwx pic.twitter.com/nULC91mDIz
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) September 30, 2018
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas, Nevada has issued a “Flash Flood Watch” from 3:00pm PT on September 30th, 2018 to 5:00am PT on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018 for the Mohave County, Arizona; Eastern San Bernardino County, California; Eastern Inyo County, California; Clark County, Nevada; Lincoln County, Nevada; and Southern Nye County, Nevada.
People living or is visiting the Colorado River Tri-State area should be prepared for the approaching storms.
Severe weather is approaching. Boating is not recommended and all watercraft should seek safety on shore immediately. https://t.co/mIMI99yxw1
— SBCSD Colorado River (@CORiverStation) September 30, 2018
Posting on their official Twitter page, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department’s Colorado River Station is telling boaters along the Colorado River, “Severe weather is approaching. Boating is not recommended and all watercraft should seek safety on shore immediately.”
Remember, if storms begin to head into the Needles, California area, ZachNews on Facebook will be broadcasting live on the storm.
https://www.facebook.com/ZachNews/
** Stay tuned to ZachNews as we are tracking the approaching tropical moisture from what was Hurricane Rosa. **
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