Flash flood warnings have been issued for Coconino County due to heavy rain and potential flooding. The National Weather Service has alerted residents to be cautious and take necessary safety measures. Flash floods can occur suddenly and can be extremely dangerous, causing significant damage to property and posing a risk to human lives. It is advised to stay indoors and avoid driving through flooded areas. Residents are urged to monitor weather updates and follow instructions from local authorities..
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the Antelope Creek basin in Coconino County until 11:30 p.m. The weather service estimated between 0.75 and 1.25 inches of rain have fallen.
A flash flood warning was also in effect until 11:30 p.m. for Dinnebito Wash in Coconino and Navajo counties, according to the weather service.
For the latest watches and warnings, see our weather alert page.
Tips for driving in the rain
The Arizona Department of Transportation provided the following safety tips for driving in the rain:
- Inspect windshield wipers and replace them if necessary prior to expected rainfall.
- Turn on the headlights.
- Reduce speeds.
- Avoid sudden breaking on wet pavement.
- Create a “space cushion” between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
- Avoid areas where water has pooled in travel lanes.
How to protect yourself from lightning strikes
Here are lightning safety tips from the National Weather Service:
- Pay attention to the weather. If you see big blue clouds, otherwise known as thunderheads, go inside. These types of clouds could mean a thunderstorm is coming.
- Get in a building with plumbing and wiring. If lightning strikes the building, the lightning will be conducted around and into the ground.
- Stay in your car. A vehicle will give you protection as electricity from lightning will pass through the vehicle’s structure instead of hitting you.
- Get off open water. A boat out on the water is likely to be the most prominent object and you could be struck.
- Do not shower or bathe. If lightning hits your pipes, it could be conducted into the water in your bath or shower.
- Do not use electric appliances with plugs or cords. Wireless cellphones are OK, as are laptops that are connected to Wi-Fi but not plugged in.
- Follow the 30-30 rule. If you hear thunder within 30 seconds of a lightning bolt, that means the thunderstorm’s distance is threatening. Wait at least 30 minutes after you hear the last thunder to go out. That gives the storm enough time to move away or dissipate.
- You don’t have to be near a storm to get struck. Lightning strikes can easily travel 10 miles or more. A record lightning flash in Oklahoma in 2007 traveled nearly 200 miles. Seek shelter if you hear thunder.
- Do not shelter under a tree. If lightning strikes the tree, the ground charge from the strike could travel into you.
- Don’t huddle in a group. If you are outdoors with friends or family during a thunderstorm, don’t all clump together. Keeping separation could reduce the number of people injured if lightning strikes.
This article was generated by The Arizona Republic and USA TODAY Network using data released by the National Weather Service. It was edited by a staff member.
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Antelope Creek basin and Dinnebito Wash in Coconino County, Arizona. The warning is in effect until 11:30 p.m. due to heavy rainfall. The Arizona Department of Transportation recommends drivers inspect windshield wipers, turn on headlights, reduce speed, and avoid areas with pooled water. Additionally, the National Weather Service provides lightning safety tips, including seeking shelter in buildings with plumbing and wiring, staying in a vehicle, and avoiding open water and trees during thunderstorms. Lightning strikes can travel long distances, and it is important to follow safety guidelines.
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