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Title: Hurricane Odile - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico...
Post by: W3DRM on September 14, 2014, 11:16:27 PM
We have another major hurricane hitting the Cabo San Lucas area of Mexico. Hurricane Odile is currently a Cat-3 and expected to reach Cat-4 within the next 24-hours. The last update I saw said it was at 130mph which is only 1mph below a Cat-4 level.

The storm is moving NNW and expected to turn more Northwesterly as it moves northward. However, there is a chance it may turn to the NE and move towards the Southwestern portion of the US. Just what Arizona and that area need after the last hurricane a couple weeks ago.
Title: Re: Hurricane Odile - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico...
Post by: Harryca on September 15, 2014, 07:06:56 PM
More heavy rain and flooding is possible for AZ due to Hurricane Odile.

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Event: Flash Flood Watch 
Alert: ...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH
THURSDAY AFTERNOON...
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TUCSON HAS ISSUED A
 
* FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR A PORTION OF SOUTHEAST ARIZONA...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...SOUTH CENTRAL PINAL COUNTY...
SOUTHEAST PINAL COUNTY...UPPER GILA RIVER VALLEY...WESTERN
PIMA COUNTY AND WHITE MOUNTAINS OF GRAHAM AND GREENLEE
COUNTIES.
 
* FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON
 
* AN INITIAL PERIOD OF RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH THE OUTER BAND OF
HURRICANE ODILE WILL PASS THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT INTO EARLY
TUESDAY. THEREAFTER...THE TIMING OF THE ADDITIONAL PERIODS OF
RAIN WILL BE LESS CERTAIN UNTIL LATE WEDNESDAY MORNING INTO THURSDAY
WHEN THE BULK OF THE HEAVY RAINFALL CAN BE ANTICIPATED. RAINFALL
AMOUNTS WILL VARY WIDELY ACROSS THE AREA...BUT THE HEAVIEST
RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL TOTAL 2 TO 4 INCHES BY LATE THURSDAY.

Latest WWAs for AZ
http://ucweather.org/stateadv.php?state=az
Title: Re: Hurricane Odile - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico...
Post by: corwyyn on September 15, 2014, 08:28:17 PM
Definitely keeping an eye on the forecast for this one!  It wouldn't be so bad if we got an inch or so over the course of a couple of days, but that storm last Sunday/Monday dropped 2"-3" in about 12 hours and the desert just isn't equipped to cope with that kind of intense rain.  We have a small park area at the SW corner of my development that doubles as a holding area for rain runoff, it was Friday before I was able to see the grass after the last storm - must have had 7"-8" of water collected in there. 
Title: Re: Hurricane Odile - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico...
Post by: Old Tele man on September 15, 2014, 10:13:34 PM
...shades of October 1983...