Please avoid the area. Grand Canyon Railway train approaching Grand Canyon Village. #12news. I took this photo in my community in Apache Junction, this could be among the last I'll see for a while. pic.twitter.com/XQaCS93JO9. #PullAsideStayAlive when a dust storm comes into an area. Companions in Sedona as summer comes to a close. Monsoon storm in Apache Junction on August 17, 2020 by Mark Murrell. pic.twitter.com/CHdOciq2gv. View at Lake Pleasant.

As the storm rolled through Phoenix, firefighters say a 100-foot tree fell on a house near 32nd Street and Osborn Avenue, but no one was hurt. So many images from the strong storm tonight! Having a snack and calling for a mate at the same time therefore I think this was the male. Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Scottsdale AZ, Fountain Hills AZ, Paradise Valley AZ until 8:00 PM MST pic.twitter.com/SanItbI3ex, Strong storms are moving into the Valley Thursday evening along with blowing dust. Grand Falls aka Chocolate Falls is a treat for the eyes. Lightning during a monsoon storm in Ahwatukee on Sept. 16, 2019. This roadrunner was high in the tree. Start the day smarter.

A rare display in Fountain Hills following a brief Spring rainstorm. Reader Tirion Harrison submitted these photos that he took the night of Wednesday, August 28. Just below is a nearly full moon seemingly perched atop a branch. Thousands of people lost power in the strong thunderstorm that passed over Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria and Glendale. Storms were expected to ignite in the higher terrain of northern and eastern Arizona and advance in the southwest direction. An excessive heat warning was in effect Monday through Wednesday, and could possibly be extended into Thursday, according to Rogers. Another absolutely amazing sunset picture taken tonight from our home in North Phoenix. I took this picture of this stallion while driving along Bush Highway near the Salt River Canyon. Picture of the sunset from backyard in North Scottsdale Jackie Moe.

© Michael Chow/The Republic Rain falls over Scottsdale during a monsoon storm on July 24, 2020. A reader took this photo at the Goldfield Ghost Town. San Tan Valley has sustained storm damage to trees, powerlines and power poles. Team 12 Meteorologist Lindsay Riley says damaging winds are the main threat for the Valley as the storms move in. 12 News' Jen Wahl was at 32nd Street and Osborn, where a tree was uprooted and fell on a tree.

Additional damage is possible so officials ask that unnecessary travel be avoided. A strong thunderstorm was also approaching Buckeye and White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Watching the Strawberry Full Moon descend on Monday morning from the Mogollon Rim.

With a high of 115 degrees, Sunday broke the previous record for that day of 113 degrees, which was set in 1992, according to the weather service.

No one was injured. Super Moon rising over the Superstitions.

Therapy Dogs, Zoe and Mia, enjoying the AZ morning on National Sunglasses Day before heading off to their volunteer work. National Weather Service in Phoenix says about 90,000 lightning flashes were detected across Arizona on Thursday. Early morning cactus bloom in Scottsdale.

Travelers along Interstate 10 between 5 and 8 p.m. and Interstate 8 between 7 and 10 p.m. should expect to be impacted by blowing dust, the weather service stated. Spectacular sunrise at Chaparral Lake in Scottsdale. Beautiful sky show during the week. Taken from my front yard in Carefree with Black mountain in the background.

Fallen leaves carpet a part of the West Fork trail in Oak Creek. Truly amazing year for wildflowers. Here’s the latest as of 8:10pm. Strong winds, hail and lighting possible in Maricopa and Pinal Counties in place until 8:45 p.m. Stormy skies in downtown Phoenix at twilight on Sept. 16, 2019. Firefighters are making sure the home is still safe to occupy. Photo taken at Boyce Thompson Arboretum in Superior. Spectacular Arizona sunset from as viewed from Scottsdale. If visibility drops too low to drive safely, the weather service said to pull off to the side of the road, turn off your lights and wait until conditions improved. Credit: Mark Murrell, Storm rolling into Prescott on August 17, 2020, by Bill Humphrey.

Significant Weather Advisory for Maricopa County until 715 PM MST. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Fountain Hills and Scottsdale for high winds and quarter-sized hail until 8:00 p.m. by the National Weather Service. Chelsea Curtis and Helen Wieffering, Arizona Republic, Dust storms close I-10 south of Phoenix, move in on Valley, Most Americans don't know these lucrative Social Security "secrets", Incredible Blanket Puts Humans In A Deep Sleep, Melting Stress Away, 23 Gadgets That Could Sell Out Before the Holidays. The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Valley until 11:15 p.m. Temperatures were expected to remain high in the Phoenix area despite weather officials saying there's a chance of thunderstorms and wind on Sunday. Luckily there were no injuries.

Gorgeous sunset taken from our home in North Phoenix. The National Weather Service in Phoenix says .90” of an inch of rain was measured at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Thursday. #Phoenix Sky Harbor hit the jackpot with 0.90 in.

The storms rolled through the area on Thursday.

https://t.co/Bfv6NGRGZo, Air Attack has mapped #McDowellFire at 290 acres.

Cindy Francois Arcadia area in Phoenix. Amazing sunrise as seen from my back yard in Peoria. Significant Weather Advisory for Maricopa and Pinal Counties until 845 PM MST. Fire still active on SW side. The "stupid motorist law" is in place which states that anyone who becomes barricaded by flooding on a public street or highway is liable for expenses related to emergency response. #AZFire #AZForestry #MaricopaCounty pic.twitter.com/D6ZLUn17sy.

Pinal County Sheriff's Office is advising residents to avoid the areas of Combs Road from Kenworthy Road to Schnepf Road and Hunt Highway south of Oasis. Up to 50 mph wind gusts and pea-sized hail are both likely with this storm, according to Team 12’s Lindsay Riley. What an incredible Arizona sunrise. Phoenix Fire says no one was hurt during this incident. Eye-catching photos from around the world. Slow down & stay alert on the road this morning, #PHX!If removal of a downed tree/branch or storm debris is needed to clear a street or sidewalk, dial 602-262-6441.To report a traffic signal outage or malfunction, call 602-262-6021.#PHXMonsoon #PHXSummer pic.twitter.com/KFHS3YJ5PZ. I took this photo from the apache trail in Goldfield. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Dust storms close I-10 south of Phoenix, move in on Valley, Like us on Facebook to see similar stories, A family of 7 lost their home in Washington's wildfires.


Wild Burro feeding near blooming Cholla cactus on the shore of Lake Pleasant. Taken in the North Valley. White Mountains scene with flowing stream. Blowing dust was also approaching the southern Phoenix area. Arizona sunsets heating up with hot summer days. of rain last night!#azwx https://t.co/eXqYBdQmKV pic.twitter.com/ZMOFR7VqRw. The National Weather Service said dust storms… https://t.co/lfpIEwLMdG #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/byYYseNAaK. RELATED: Fires visible from the Superstition Mountains are not an active threat. Sky 12 flew over the Valley to check out the storm damage. In my backyard next to the South Mountain preserve. #azwx pic.twitter.com/bNOMQDoZNn, Significant Weather Advisory for Gila and Pinal Counties until 630 PM MST. Hot sunsets with 110 degree temperatures explode in beauty over Moon Valley. Malcolm MacEwen. The dust blew in quickly. Click on the link below to see how much rain there was with last night's storms.
While hiking the Granite Gardens Trails near Prescott, I spotted this dragonfly soaking in the sunlight. Beautiful blanket of snow fell in Northern Arizona. A lightning strike sparked a wildfire in McDowell Mountain Regional Park. Early in the 7 p.m. hour, the storm was moving south at about 20 miles per hour. The sky lights up with an incredible lightning show in our neighborhood. Fresh snow on San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff. Meanwhile, Phoenix also broke yet another heat record Sunday. If floods occur they are expected to be minor in low lying areas. Reach the reporter at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @curtis_chels. Beautiful colors at Phoenix mountain preserve. A colorful sunset behind Four Peaks over Roosevelt Lake. Christmas sunset from our home in Cave Creek. Snowman posing for photo in the warm sun with San Francisco Peaks in the background. Beautiful sunset in Arizona taken from our home in North Phoenix. Crews were working Friday morning to clean up the damage caused by monsoon storms in the Valley the night before. Storm clouds gather near the San Tan Mountains on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019. So many blooms down one side all at one time.

Picture of "Pink" poppies at Bartlett Lake. Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. I found these purple wild flowers growing among the yellow and orange.