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Arizona weather forecast: Drier week ahead after weekend of flash floods
Showers and flash flood warnings were in effect for parts of Arizona's high country on Sunday. The weather across the state will be much drier this week, starting with a mostly dry Monday. Phoenix temperatures will climb steadily, hitting the upper 90s by Wednesday and reaching the low 100s by the end of the week.
Miami, Arizona, faces severe flash floods, causing property and infrastructure damage, road closures, and the community begins recovery efforts amid ongoing flood warnings.
A flood watch is in effect for much of the southern half of the state today, including in the Valley from 8 a.m. through this evening. Storms today are capable of not just heavy rain that could lead to flash flooding, but also large hail, strong winds and dangerous lightning.
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Scattered thunderstorms are expected across the Valley Saturday and Sunday after some areas saw a deluge Friday.
Storms predicted to move through the Phoenix area could produce heavy rain and keep temperatures below 100 degrees into the weekend.