Las Vegas and surrounding Nevada areas have been hit with flash flooding after heavy rain and fast-moving thunderstorms with warnings in place for Arizona, Utah and California
The iconic Las Vegas Strip has looked more like a river this weekend after severe flash flooding.
The city and surrounding area of southern Nevada were hit by fast-moving thunderstorms and heavy rain on Friday, September 1, leaving cars stranded and thousands without electricity. By the evening, more than 2 inches of rain had fallen in Rhodes Ranch, and more than 1.5 inches was recorded at South Point at Las Vegas Boulevard.
On Friday, Las Vegas recorded 0.88 inches, which may not sound like much but is almost three times their entire September monthly average. It was the dampest September day in 11 years for the usually dry and arid area.
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