Monday, July 4, 2011

Storm Report - July 4, 2011

Preliminary Local Storm Report
National Weather Service, AZ

7 Miles NE Flagstaff, AZ
2:40 PM
Lat Lon Map: 35.26N 111.53W
Flood: Trained NWS spotter reports flooding and rock debris over Paintbrush Lane.

Tucson, AZ
4:30 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.24N 110.94W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: Broadcast media (local tv news) reported a large tree downed on a car at Broadway and Craycroft.

Tucson, AZ
4:45 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.24N 110.94W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: Local tv news media reported a large tree downed on an apartment complex at Saint Marys Road and Interstate 10.

3 NNW Saguaro National Monument, AZ
5:00 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.22N 110.76W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: NWS employee reports a flat roof blown off and tree blown down.

Oro Valley, AZ
5:10 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.42N 110.97W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: Local television news reported downed electric lines at Oracle and Hardy.

Tucson, AZ
5:15 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.24N 110.94W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: Tucson local tv weathercaster reported power lines down at Park and Broadway.

2 NNE Vail, AZ
5:15 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.08N 110.69W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: NWS employee reports 2 trees blown down. Time is estimated off radar.

4 SW South Tucson, AZ
5:20 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.15N 111.02W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: NWS trained spotter reports that a roof blown off a manufactured home. .....100 yards NW from the spotters home!

2 Miles NNE Vail, AZ
5:30 PM
Lat Lon Map: 32.08N 110.69W
Flash Flood: NWS employee reports flash flood at Pantano Wash near Houghton.

1 Mile NNW Mesa, AZ
8:00 PM
Lat Lon Map: 33.43N 111.75W
Thunderstorm Wind Damage: NWS trained spotter reports numerous large tree branches down near Val Vista Drive and University Dr.

Hay Lake, AZ (Apache National Forest East of Greer)
9:50 PM
Lat Lon Map: 34.004502,-109.432411
Heavy Rainfall: NWS says automated rain gages at Hay Lake have measured 0.89 of an inch of rain in a 35 minute period ending at 9:50 PM MST.

Greer, AZ
10:39 PM
Lat Lon Map: 34.01N 109.46W
Flash Flood: Greer Fire Department reports flash flooding on Butler Creek. Water and debris flow depth 1 to 2 feet.

Source: NWS

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