Driver rescued in flooded roads in Northwest Phoenix
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A driver is safe after getting caught in flooded roads on Sept. 19 on the loop 303 near I-17 in the Northwest Valley, following another round of monsoon storms.

Watch: Rare 'upside-down lightning' spotted in Puerto Rico

The phenomenon, known as a gigantic jet, is a Transient Luminous Event (TLE) and looks like upside-down red lightning.

These states were unusually hot this summer, data shows

New data shows nearly every U.S. state saw extreme heat this summer. See which areas were hit hardest.

Mountain rescues increase despite cooler temperatures
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Rescue teams in Arizona have been busier this year, a surprising trend given the season's milder temperatures. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more on this story.

Multiple hikers rescued in the Valley
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A woman who was overheated was helped off South Mountain on Monday, and in Gold Canyon, deputies rescued three overheated hikers from Peralta Trail.

Tornado touches down on Navajo Nation, damages homes
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A tornado touched down on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, Utah, according to the Navajo Police Department. The police department confirmed the sighting near Montezuma Creek and said the tornado was on the ground for several minutes.

Dramatic video shows lightning strike exploding tree in Wisconsin

A security camera captured the moment a lightning bolt struck a tree in Northern Wisconsin on September 9, sending bark and debris flying through the air.

Arizona AG sues mobile home park over 5-week outage
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against the landlords of a mobile home and RV park in Apache Junction over a five-week power outage last summer.

National Weather Service, Mesa city officials reflect on 2014 floods

We're learning more about the devastating September 2014 floods in the Valley, which were caused by a rare moisture plume from Hurricane Norbert. The city of Mesa was particularly affected, with about 200 homes damaged from the flash flooding.

Monsoon damage keeps roofers busy across Arizona

An active monsoon season is keeping roofers across Arizona extremely busy, with many handling dozens of assessments daily. They are responding to storm damage caused by heavy rain, strong winds, and flying debris.

2014 hurricane remnants shape Valley flood preparations
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Cars half-submerged in water and neighborhoods transformed into temporary rivers are images that are difficult for long-time Valley residents to forget. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.

Arizona roofers swamped by active monsoon season
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With the active monsoon season in full swing, roofers across Arizona are busier than ever assessing storm damage. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the details.

More monsoon weather in the Phoenix area
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We've seen days in a row of monsoon weather impacting the Phoenix area. On Thursday, we saw more blowing dust as a haboob rolled through. The night before, there was heavy rain, high winds and more blowing dust.

Monsoon arrives again in the Phoenix area
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FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz is tracking the latest monsoon storm to hit the Phoenix area on Wednesday night. The National Weather Service warned of thunderstorms and a dust storm.

Inside the APS command center during monsoon storms
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With recent monsoon storms causing widespread power outages, crews work to restore power to residents. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen got an inside look at the APS Incident Command Room where teams coordinate to get the power back on.

Dust storm, rain arrive in the Phoenix area
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We're tracking a dust storm rolling into the Valley on Monday, Sept. 1. Rain, dust, wind and more are impacting parts of the Phoenix area.

Blue Ridge Parkway reopens critical stretch just ahead of fall foliage season

Damage caused by a landslide near Devil’s Courthouse was repaired, making an 85-mile stretch from Asheville down to the southern end of the Parkway continuous once again.

Viral video of eye-level ship highlights New Orleans' persisting flood risk

A TikTok video showing a ship towering over a New Orleans street has gone viral, reigniting debate about the city’s below-sea-level geography as the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.