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A major winter storm system is impacting much of northern and central Arizona today and is expected to continue into next week
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The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for most of the region today. Rain and snow showers will begin in the northwest portion of Coconino County this evening.
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County officials say multiple homes were damaged when a tornado touched down in the Junipine Estates neighborhood north of Williams Monday.
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Sunset Crater and Walnut Canyon national parks both report the wettest monsoon season in recorded history.
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The Coconino County Sheriff's Office says 8-10 homes in the Junipine Estates community north of Williams were damaged Monday afternoon when a tornado ripped through the area.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northern and central Arizona portions.
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The National Weather Service says flash flooding is possible due to excessive rainfall largely in part to the remnants of Tropical Storm Kay that’s making its way through the state.
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An excessive heat warning has been issued for the Grand Canyon and Page areas through Wednesday with temperatures reaching 115 degrees at Phantom Ranch.
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Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect through Tuesday for Grand Canyon, Kingman, Lake Havasu CityHot temperatures continue this Labor Day Monday across northern Arizona. An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect for the interior of the Grand Canyon where temperatures are expected to reach up to 115 degrees.
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The National Weather Services forecasts daily showers and thunderstorms this week with heavy rains and dangerous lightning activity at times.