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Big Storm Hits East Flagstaff

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Tons of hail and rain in East Flag this afternoon, here's a link to some pictures on Flag Scanner.
Hail washed down onto Route 66 and ADot had to bring in loaders to clear the roadway of 2 feet deep hail. Here is a picture of a motorcycle stuck in the hail.

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There is a lot of mud mixed in there too. My wife had a heck of a time getting home from work this evening. 66 at Fanning was under 2 feet of ice and mud.

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Just talked to friends that live in the area that was hardest hit their garden was under 6 to 8 inches of hail and their trees look like late fall after the leaves have fallen off.

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8:30 PM update from AZ Daily Sun

 

The heavy rains have ended in east Flagstaff, but not before flooding some homes below Mount Elden and roads as far away as Soliere Avenue.

The National Weather Service reported that 2 inches of rain and quater-inch hail fell in east Flagstaff shortly after 4 p.m.

Emergency responders reported flooding on Fanning Drive as far south as East Route 66 and along Elder Drive. City firefighters reported to dispatchers that at least 22 structures suffered some degree of flooding and at least three families consisting of 11 people would be displaced for at least the night because of flooding.

In addition, the Weather Service issued a flood advisory for the Doney Park and Timberline area, where heavy rain had fallen. West Flagstaff has remained dry.

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A lady from my work took this on her street. She now has all the trash from her neighborhood including tvs, matress, etc...collected in front of her driveway. lol

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I wonder how many fawns got caught out in the open especially antelope and mule deer. Might be a little mortality from that one

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