SALT LAKE CITY The National Weather Service issued multiple weather advisories and severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings for southern Utah, as smoky skies and triple-digit temperatures are forecast for northern Utah Sunday.
The agency issued flash flood warnings for Iron County near Parowan at the Brian Head burn scar and areas near Zion National Park Sunday afternoon.
Up to 1.5 inches of rain has fallen near Parowan, which could result in debris flow moving through the Parowan Creek drainage, the agency said in a tweet. This warning lasts until 7 p.m., while the warning for Kanarravile was set to last until 5:30 p.m.
Update, 8 p.m.:There are 177 customers without power in the St. Bethlehem area of Clarksville, according to CDE Lightband.
Update, 6:50 p.m.:Rainwater poured into the main entrance of the mall, causing ceiling tiles to fall, according to Joe Bell with Cafaro, the owners of Governors Square Mall.
“Whenever you get that kind of downfall on a flat roof, any flaw of any kind, that rainfall will find it and cause leaks,” Bell told Clarksville Now. Cars in the flooded parking lot behind Governors Square Mall at about 6:30 p.m. July 25, 2021 (Peyton Fain, contributed) Cars in the flooded parking lot behind Governors Square Mall at about 6:30 p.m. July 25, 2021 (Peyton Fain, contributed)
First Alert Weather Alert Day for isolated showers and thunderstorms for valley and mountains Published
First Alert Weather Alert Day for isolated showers and thunderstorms for valley and mountains
First Alert Weather Team has issued a First Alert Weather Alert Day starting today Sunday, July 25th through Monday morning. There are chances for showers and isolated thunderstorms beginning Sunday afternoon and lasting through the evening. More showers and thunderstorms could continue through Monday.
The National Weather Service in Phoenix issued a Flash Flood Warning for Riverside County until 10:15 p.m. Mountains in a Flash Flood Watch until 11 p.m. tonight.
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Cars in the flooded parking lot behind Governors Square Mall at about 6:30 p.m. July 25, 2021 Photo: Clarksville Now/Peyton Fain, contributed
Update, 8 p.m.:There are 177 customers without power in the St. Bethlehem area of Clarksville, according to CDE Lightband.
Update, 6:50 p.m.:Rainwater poured into the main entrance of the mall, causing ceiling tiles to fall, according to Joe Bell with Cafaro, the owners of Governors Square Mall.
“Whenever you get that kind of downfall on a flat roof, any flaw of any kind, that rainfall will find it and cause leaks,” Bell told Clarksville Now.
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