Rare tornado hits Willcox, Arizona
Remnants of Hurricane "Lorena" brought floods, strong winds, and a very rare tornado to Arizona on September 23, 2019.The tornado hit the city of Willcox late September 23, injuring 2 people, NWS confirmed. The agency rated it as EF-1 with speeds of 145 to 160 km/h (90 to 100 mph), a path length of 2.8 km (1.75 miles) and width of 530 m (0.33 miles).
According to Ken Drozd with National Weather Service (NWS) in Tucson, Arizona receives an average of four tornadoes per year and typically these are dust devils that have been sucked into a thunderstorm which also do not leave much destruction.
The tornado approached the Cave Creek and New River areas near Phoenix on the afternoon of September 23. According to the NWS, they issued a tornado warning for the first time in five years.
NEW footage of today’s brief #tornado forming in New River, Arizona! (Just north downtown of Phoenix)
— Nash from Nashville (@NashWX) September 23, 2019
Timelapse sent in by: Mindee A.#weather #wx #azwx #stormhour pic.twitter.com/8Ix8WPaA6j
"Now, in this case, we had a descending tornado that you would more typically see in the central Plains," Drozd added.VIDEO: Tornado touches down in New River during Monday storms: https://t.co/aiS4BcUtHu #abc15 pic.twitter.com/ARkxaw90al
— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) September 23, 2019
Over 1 800 customers lost electricity, while one resident reported that around 40 trees were uprooted in his area."It's coming right at us, honey."
— ABC News (@ABC) September 24, 2019
A weak tornado touched down in Arizona on Monday as major storms moved through the Phoenix area. On average, the state sees about 4 to 5 twisters per year. https://t.co/rJetg5ngDU pic.twitter.com/b314AQCULd
The remnants of Lorena not only produced tornadoes but also floods and strong winds. On the same day, a school bus with 120 children onboard was trapped in floods in the Phoenix area.
According to Battalion Chief Kevin Spirlong of the Surprise, Arizona Fire Department, all children have been rescued safely. Following this, schools in Apache Junction were suspended early at 11:45 LT.#Breaking SFMD crews have just rescued a mother and her small child from a flooded wash in the area of McKellips & Main Dr. This is the fifth water rescue call this morning in Apache Junction. pic.twitter.com/nvgPICnK1D
— SFMD (@sfmd_az_gov) September 23, 2019
Emergency personnel reportedly conducted at least five water rescues in Apache Junction, which is about 58 km (36 miles) east of Phoenix.
"Moisture from the remnants of former eastern Pacific Hurricane Lorena has pushed into southern Arizona where it's interacting with a strong jet stream disturbance," Weather.com Meteorologist Chris Dolce stated.LIVE STREAM - Arizona,
— Weather Webcam (@ActiveWxCams) September 23, 2019
Water rescues in progress as 1-3" in less than 6 hours has caused widespread flash flooding east of Phoenix #azwx https://t.co/zdr4JRTpr1 pic.twitter.com/LqEmB6OfKd
Wow. This is a look at flooding in Apache Junction. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/Y3lVYDgqcl
— Nick Ciletti (@NickCiletti) September 23, 2019
"That setup is triggering the development of numerous showers and thunderstorms in southern and central Arizona, which could cause more flash flooding through early Tuesday. Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and large hail are also a potential threat."⚠️???? MAJOR flooding in Apache Junction! Avoid the area. Some cars caught up in flood waters. #azwx #azfamily pic.twitter.com/8yuJaneeWU
— Ian Schwartz (@SchwartzTV) September 23, 2019
Storms are expected to continue through Thursday, September 26.
Lorena formed on September 17 and intensified into a hurricane on September 18 near Colima, Mexico. This was the 14th storm of the 2019 Pacific hurricane season.
Pressure from flood waters brought down this brick wall behind a home at Golden Days Mobile Home Park after heavy rains in Apache Junction. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/quLAYG8mHC
— Claudia Rupcich (@ClaudiaRupcich) September 23, 2019
WOW. This gas station awning COLLAPSED at Signal Butte & Apache Trail in #ApacheJunction @abc15 pic.twitter.com/KVHRY5gtdg
— John Genovese (@JEGenovese) September 23, 2019
Bron: watchers.newsWHOA! Check out that shelf.
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 24, 2019
This was the scene from #Arizona on Monday. Parts of #Phoenix saw flooding and even a #tornado! pic.twitter.com/cTt5eXKNya