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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Coconino County, effective now through Saturday at noon. Affected areas include the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Plateau, Mogollon Rim, Little Colorado River Valley, Marble and Glen Canyons, Oak Creek and Sycamore Canyon. Abundant monsoon moisture is expected to begin Friday morning, continuing through the day with widespread thunderstorms and heavy rainfall at times. Coconino County Emergency Management officials advise people to stay out of washes, streams and poor drainage areas. Burn scars from recent wildfires will be especially prone to flash flooding. You can sign up for emergency alerts at https://coconino.az.gov/ready.
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Flagler County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service will host a free Skywarn Storm Spotter webinar class on Monday, August 16, at the request of the county.
Kip Bricker, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, will teach the class. It will cover everything from cloud formations to thunderstorm development to visual predictions.
Flagler County sponsored its last Skywarn class in early March 2020.
Those who participate in the class – which starts at 6 p.m. and will last about an hour – are eligible to become volunteer storm spotters and assist Emergency Management and the National Weather Service by reporting potentially hazardous weather events.