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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2003-07-25 11:03:00 and 2003-07-25 11:07:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: A spotter in Green Valley reported dime sized hail for four minutes.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2003-08-19 15:42:00 and 2003-08-19 16:10:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 45.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 25000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Winds gusting to 50 mph blew down several trees in northwest Las Vegas. Visibility was reduced to below a quarter mile due to the blowing dust and debris.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.9868 km away, between 2004-09-09 13:27:00 and 2004-09-09 13:27:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 58.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: The weather observing equipment at the NWS Las Vegas recorded a wind gust of 58 mph with a thunderstorm.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2004-09-09 13:46:00 and 2004-09-09 13:46:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: An off duty NWS meteorologist recorded 3 quarter inch hail in Henderson.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-01-03 14:00:00 and 2005-01-03 17:08:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain throughout Las Vegas caused several roads to become flooded and were closed by the city.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-01-11 17:00:00 and 2005-01-11 23:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Heavy rains in Las Vegas caused several roads to become flooded in a short amount of time. There were several swift water rescues preformed and many roads were closed throughout the city.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-02-20 13:15:00 and 2005-02-20 15:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Heavy rains caused flash flooding in western Las Vegas with several roads flooded. Many of the roads were impassable and washed out in places.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-02-21 16:00:00 and 2005-02-22 16:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 25000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Heavy rains in the Las Vegas valley flooded a local cemetary damaging several grave sites.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.5666 km away, between 2005-07-28 16:40:00 and 2005-07-28 16:40:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Dime size hail.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-07-28 17:05:00 and 2005-07-28 17:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: One foot of water in apartments in the Green Valley area.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-07-28 17:18:00 and 2005-07-28 17:48:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Curb to curb flooding at the intersection of Cheyenne and Rainbow.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-07-28 17:30:00 and 2005-07-28 18:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Water two feet deep in the intersection of Sunset and Annie Oakley. Two people rescued from a car stuck in the water.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-08-02 13:50:00 and 2005-08-02 13:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-08-14 13:35:00 and 2005-08-14 13:35:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-08-14 13:50:00 and 2005-08-14 13:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.4745 km away, between 2005-08-14 14:20:00 and 2005-08-14 14:20:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: In Red Rock Canyon.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2005-08-14 16:00:00 and 2005-08-14 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Part of a road washed out. One swift water rescue.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.8468 km away, between 2005-10-18 08:32:00 and 2005-10-18 08:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Curb-to-curb flooding at the intersection of Nellis and Tropicana.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-10-18 09:25:00 and 2005-10-18 12:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Areas of Boulder Highway under water. Also reported by media.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-10-25 06:50:00 and 2005-10-25 06:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Dime to quarter size hail.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.6054 km away, between 2005-10-25 07:05:00 and 2005-10-25 07:22:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Dime to quarter size hail.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.8468 km away, between 2006-07-17 19:59:00 and 2006-07-17 19:59:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Recorded at North Las Vegas airport (VGT).", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 42.3652 km away, between 2006-07-26 16:10:00 and 2006-07-26 16:10:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Power lines blown down between Primm and Jean.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.8468 km away, between 2006-07-28 20:00:00 and 2006-07-28 20:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 62.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Recorded before the equipment was destroyed.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.7378 km away, between 2006-08-10 14:15:00 and 2006-08-10 14:15:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Numerous trees were blown over near the intersection of Interstate 215 and Stephanie St. Minor flooding also occurred.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 13.0239 km away, between 2006-10-13 23:30:00 and 2006-10-14 08:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.88 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold upper level low moved across the Mojave Desert, tapping into unseasonably moist air to produce strong thunderstorms. A cold upper level low moved across the Mojave Desert, tapping into unseasonably moist air to produce strong thunderstorms. A cold upper level low moved across the Mojave Desert, tapping into unseasonably moist air to produce strong thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck a house, setting the roof on fire. Occurred at the intersection of Flamingo Rd. and Boulder Hwy. Flooding closed U.S. Highway 95 at the Decatur Blvd. intersection. The highway was closed for eight hours.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.7467 km away, between 2006-10-14 02:55:00 and 2006-10-14 04:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold upper level low moved across the Mojave Desert, tapping into unseasonably moist air to produce strong thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding washed out all roads leading into Willow Beach. Many campers lost all their gear, and were stranded for up to 11 hours.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.7467 km away, between 2007-07-27 21:10:00 and 2007-07-27 22:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather to the Mojave Desert and Southern Great Basin from July 24th through the 30th.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding damaged the Willow Beach marina and access roads.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.7467 km away, between 2007-07-30 20:41:00 and 2007-07-30 21:11:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather to the Mojave Desert and Southern Great Basin from July 24th through the 30th.\nEvent Narrative: Access road to Willow Beach flooded.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.8284 km away, between 2007-08-02 12:30:00 and 2007-08-02 16:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Subtropical moisture over the Desert Southwest fueled thunderstorms which brought heavy rain and flooding. Subtropical moisture over the Desert Southwest fueled thunderstorms which brought heavy rain and flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Three motorists were rescued after urban flooding covered both Warm Springs Rd. and Boulder Highway. State Route 159 was covered with mud and rocks west of Interstate 215.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.9734 km away, between 2007-08-27 02:08:00 and 2007-08-27 07:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 6000000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A late-season surge of monsoon moisture was already in place when the remnant circulation of former Atlantic Hurricane Dean moved over southern Nevada during the pre-dawn hours of August 27th, resulting in major flooding. Damage figures were not available at this time, but will likely run well into the millions. In addition, there were 22 swift water rescues in the Las Vegas Valley during the height of the flooding. Despite the magnitude of the flooding, no deaths or serious injuries were reported. A late-season surge of monsoon moisture was already in place when the remnant circulation of former Atlantic Hurricane Dean moved over southern Nevada during the pre-dawn hours of August 27th, resulting in major flooding. Damage figures were not available at this time, but will likely run well into the millions. In addition, there were 22 swift water rescues in the Las Vegas Valley during the height of the flooding. Despite the magnitude of the flooding, no deaths or serious injuries were reported.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding resulted in 22 swift water rescues in less than three hours. Floodwaters knocked down a 45-foot stretch of stucco wall behind an apartment complex, inundating garages with two feet of water. Many homes had water in them. The damage figure is an estimate. The same storms which were responsible for major flooding also produced lightning strikes which set fire to at least ten buildings and more than 20 trees. Damage figure is an estimate.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.1247 km away, between 2007-09-21 21:45:00 and 2007-09-21 21:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 200000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong low pressure system brought thunderstorms and heavy rain to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning set fire to an office complex at Eastern Ave. and Horizon Ridge Pkwy.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.5058 km away, between 2008-08-07 14:10:00 and 2008-08-07 15:30:00.The events resulted in 2 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 260000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture led to thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture led to thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture led to thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture led to thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: In the town of Mountain Springs, three feet of water flooded one business, one house was flooded, and a road was damaged. In addition, Highway 160 was closed at Highway 159 due to water, mud and a boulder on the road. Flash flooding affected much of East Las Vegas and the Green Valley section of Henderson. At least five swift water rescues occurred, and many roads were covered by floodwaters which ranged up to two feet deep. At least one building - a convenience store - was also flooded. Two gages in the Green Valley section of Henderson measured between 1.10 and 1.30 inches of rain in 30 minutes. Several large trees were blown down in the Green Valley section of Henderson. In addition, many smaller tree limbs were broken off, and pea size hail fell. A mother and her 4-year old son were injured by a lightning strike in front of their home. The boy was knocked unconscious, and the mother was temporarily paralyzed on one side of her body. Both have fully recovered.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.3258 km away, between 2008-08-25 13:30:00 and 2008-08-25 15:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 20.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another push of monsoon moisture brought severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Torrey Pines Drive was flooded south of Desert Inn Road. Several roads were flooded in the Green Valley section of Henderson. Penny size hail fell at the intersection of Commerce and Charleston near downtown Las Vegas. Near downtown Las Vegas, lightning struck a tree, which then fell into power lines. Penny size hail fell at the intersection of Interstate 215 and Green Valley Parkway in Henderson.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.5634 km away, between 2008-09-08 15:40:00 and 2008-09-08 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 65000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak push of monsoon moisture brought another round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A few of the storms produced strong winds and flash flooding. A weak push of monsoon moisture brought another round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A few of the storms produced strong winds and flash flooding. A weak push of monsoon moisture brought another round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A few of the storms produced strong winds and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds damaged carports on two mobile homes, and blew down a fence. Lightning struck and damaged several trees and a power pole. One house was damaged by fire which spread from a burning tree. Flash flooding affected Boulder Hwy. at Flamingo, and the Flamingo onramp to Interstate 515 on the east side of Las Vegas. Some flooding was also reported on the north Strip, and at the intersection of Sahara and Maryland just east of the north Strip.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 8.8716 km away, between 2008-11-26 07:00:00 and 2008-11-26 07:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system brought valley rain and mountain snow to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative: Minor flooding occurred on Mountain Vista Street. Rainfall was estimated at 0.30 inch.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 28.9012 km away, between 2009-05-11 13:50:00 and 2009-05-11 14:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 60000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong sunshine and temperatures 10-15 degrees above average helped spin up a dust devil which caused damage in Boulder City.\nEvent Narrative: A strong dust devil moved through the Gingerwood Mobile Home Park on the edge of Boulder City, damaging several mobile homes.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.9822 km away, between 2009-06-02 14:10:00 and 2009-06-02 14:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 75000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A suspected dust devil damaged several mobile homes in East Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: A suspected dust devil damaged several mobile homes in the Desert Inn Estates Mobile Home Park. Debris from one of the homes also damaged a car.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 29.7615 km away, between 2009-07-03 15:20:00 and 2009-07-03 15:25:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 46.5448 km away, between 2009-07-20 09:39:00 and 2009-07-20 11:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several storms produced high winds and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water, rocks and debris washed over roads on Mount Charleston. A rain gage measured 1.14 inches of rain in one hour.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 7.1479 km away, between 2009-07-22 22:30:00 and 2009-07-22 22:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture continued to fuel scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. One storm produced high winds along the Colorado River, and another cluster of storms produced lightning damage in Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck and set afire two palm trees.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.3265 km away, between 2009-07-29 14:18:00 and 2009-07-29 14:22:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 60000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong heating helped fuel a dust devil in Henderson.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil damaged approximately 12 homes in the Mountain View Mobile Home Park.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 7.4527 km away, between 2009-08-23 17:27:00 and 2009-08-23 17:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level disturbance and monsoon moisture combined to trigger an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: The Henderson Airport AWOS measured a 58 mph wind gust at 527 PM. 13 minutes later, the same thunderstorm blew down three 15-foot tall mesquite trees at the intersection of Pecos and Pebble.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.4184 km away, between 2010-01-20 00:45:00 and 2010-01-20 00:45:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A series of four Pacific storms pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin between January 18th and 21st with heavy rain and snow (which led to river flooding), locally high winds, and isolated severe thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: A man was killed when he lost control of his vehicle on a wet road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 6.9617 km away, between 2010-01-21 15:00:00 and 2010-01-21 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A series of four Pacific storms pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin between January 18th and 21st with heavy rain and snow (which led to river flooding), locally high winds, and isolated severe thunderstorms. A series of four Pacific storms pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin between January 18th and 21st with heavy rain and snow (which led to river flooding), locally high winds, and isolated severe thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: A Las Vegas television station reported at least six inches of water in the intersection of Decatur and Oakey. Several roads were flooded both west and east of the Las Vegas Strip.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.0791 km away, between 2010-08-08 17:40:00 and 2010-08-08 17:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 200000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An unseasonably deep Pacific trough interacted with monsoon moisture to produce scattered severe thunderstorms and flash flooding across the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck a house, setting it afire.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 31.2756 km away, between 2010-08-17 16:00:00 and 2010-08-17 16:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 45.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds blew a big rig off U.S. Hwy. 95 near the Eldorado Dry Lake Bed.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 21.8767 km away, between 2010-08-26 14:40:00 and 2010-08-27 21:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 33.96 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 305000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled several rounds of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, with the greatest coverage of storms on the 26th and 27th. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled several rounds of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, with the greatest coverage of storms on the 26th and 27th. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled several rounds of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, with the greatest coverage of storms on the 26th and 27th. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: An anemometer at the Las Vegas Boat Harbor measured a gust to 70 mph before failing. Several docks, including floating docks and a fueling dock, were damaged, and at least two private boats were damaged. A carport on a mobile home was damaged. Dime to nickel size hail fell for a few minutes.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 31.5051 km away, between 2010-10-04 11:15:00 and 2010-10-04 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1002000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level low pressure system dug all the way down to Baja California, bringing a very late season push of monsoon moisture which fueled thunderstorms in the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. An upper level low pressure system dug all the way down to Baja California, bringing a very late season push of monsoon moisture which fueled thunderstorms in the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: U.S. Highway 93/95 was closed at Railroad Pass due to flooding. An 8 to 10 foot wall of water slammed into the Callville Bay Marina, destroying much of the marina, rendering many roads in the area impassable, and destroying several power poles and cross arms.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.8654 km away, between 2010-10-19 20:40:00 and 2010-10-20 18:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 71100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another very strong upper level low pressure system brought more severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another very strong upper level low pressure system brought more severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another very strong upper level low pressure system brought more severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another very strong upper level low pressure system brought more severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert. Another very strong upper level low pressure system brought more severe thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Several intersections in the Las Vegas Valley collected several inches of standing water. Several inches of water also flowed through the lowest level of the Imperial Palace parking garage, which stands in the Flamingo Wash. Water and debris flowed down a wash into the Callville Bay area. Lightning struck and set afire several trees in the Las Vegas Valley, along with a vacant house near the intersection of Rancho and Jones. The house sustained minor damage. Lightning struck an apartment building, causing minor damage. One foot of water was flowing through the intersection of Owens Ave. and Christy Ln.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.4927 km away, between 2010-12-19 15:40:00 and 2010-12-22 17:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 92000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted. A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted.\nEvent Narrative: Water, rocks and mud covered Highway 93 near the Hacienda Casino. Flash flooding closed Highway 159 as well as the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive. Mud flowed onto Highway 160 near mile marker 22. Mud and rocks washed onto portions of Grand Teton Drive between Buffalo Drive and Decatur Boulevard. Several inches of water also covered portions of Farm Road. A small mudslide carried debris into one lane of Kyle Canyon Road. Heavy rain caused major damage to the Opportunity Village Magical Forest Christmas display. Two people and a dog were rescued after getting stuck behind flooded washes. Bonnie Springs Road and Arroyo Road were closed due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 39.017 km away, between 2010-12-22 12:15:00 and 2010-12-22 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A series of storms fueled by a tropical moisture tap pounded the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. Extremely heavy snow and widespread flooding resulted.\nEvent Narrative: Parking Lot 11 at the Hoover Dam was closed due to boulders washing into the road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 34.7354 km away, between 2011-05-09 12:24:00 and 2011-05-09 12:24:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold Pacific low pressure system brought high winds to the Mojave Desert, along with a few hail-producing thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: Personnel at the Nevada Solar One power plant reported one inch hail.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.5506 km away, between 2011-07-03 17:23:00 and 2011-07-05 16:00:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 1226000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A strong push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A strong push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A strong push of monsoon moisture brought thunderstorms to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds separated three docks at the Callville Bay marina. The same thunderstorm which caused widespread wind damage also caused serious flash flooding. One man who was rescued from a flooded wash suffered minor injuries. Several swift water rescues were needed near the intersection of Warm Springs and Pecos, and at least three feet of water covered the intersection of Warm Springs and Eastern, with several cars abandoned in the water. A spotter in Henderson measured 0.73 inch in one hour. Roads leading into Bonnie Springs and Spring Mountain Ranch State Park were washed out by flooding. A co-op observer in the area reported 1.73 inches of rain. Thunderstorm winds caused damage in a large area of the Las Vegas Valley. The AWOS at Henderson Executive Airport measured a gust to 62 mph. The storm also blew over several mobile homes, blew down numerous trees (one of which damaged a car), blew down several power poles and lines, causing power outages for at least 10,000 people, and destroyed at least one fireworks stand.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.8581 km away, between 2011-07-07 14:02:00 and 2011-07-10 15:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 36.29333333333333 inches.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 407000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A citizen posted a report of nickel size hail near the intersection of Sahara and Hualapai to WFO Las Vegas' Facebook page. Mud and debris flowed across Highway 93 and also Pacifica Way in Boulder City. Mud and rocks were across Highway 95 near mile marker 46. Heavy rain during a roof repair job caused the roof of a 12-unit apartment building in Las Vegas to collapse. A severe thunderstorm developed near downtown Las Vegas and moved through North Las Vegas. The ASOS at North Las Vegas Airport (KVGT) measured a gust to 64 mph. At least two trees were blown down, one onto a house; numerous power poles and lines were blown down; and one child suffered minor injuries when part of a roof blew off an apartment building, flew into the building next door, and broke two windows and damaged four doors. Thunderstorm winds broke apart two docks and damaged 20 vehicles, primarily by lofting gravel which broke out windshields.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 40.4274 km away, between 2011-07-07 15:01:00 and 2011-07-07 15:01:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture lingered over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, continuing to fuel thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A spotter reported thunderstorm winds rocking cars on Highway 93 just south of Hoover Dam.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.8237 km away, between 2011-09-10 22:00:00 and 2011-09-11 14:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 26.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 101000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture and an upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture and an upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture and an upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture and an upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A spotter estimated 60 mph winds from a thunderstorm. A few inches of water flooded the Circus Circus Adventuredome, a foot or more of water flooded homes on 15th Street between Charleston and Fremont, a car near Alexander and Losee was stranded in water up to its windows, and a few inches of water got into the Cannery Casino and the attached movie theater. In addition, several cars in the Cannery parking lot were flooded. Lightning struck a home in the Anthem area of Henderson, causing minor damage.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 15.2461 km away, between 2011-09-13 01:00:00 and 2011-09-16 14:01:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 21.875 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 315000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A slow moving upper level low and monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck numerous trees and at least one home. Thunderstorm winds knocked down power lines in downtown Las Vegas. Flash flooding affected much of the Las Vegas Valley. Water flowed through the intersections of numerous streets, with one described as a rushing river. Rocks, debris and mud covered some roads. Four feet of water and mud flooded the first floor of a home after a sound wall in the back yard failed. One swift water rescue was performed. Lightning struck a home, damaging the roof. Two drivers had to be rescued from the southbound off ramp of the 215 Beltway at Flamingo Road when they got trapped in standing water 3-4 feet deep. Numerous streets were flooded in Boulder City.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.2745 km away, between 2011-10-03 14:00:00 and 2011-10-04 12:15:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 130000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold storm moved from the Gulf of Alaska through the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, bringing thunderstorms and strong winds, with spotty damage reported. Heavy snow also likely fell on the unpopulated high mountain peaks. A cold storm moved from the Gulf of Alaska through the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, bringing thunderstorms and strong winds, with spotty damage reported. Heavy snow also likely fell on the unpopulated high mountain peaks.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck an industrial building at Desert Inn and McLeod, as well as two houses and trees near Nellis AFB. Spotters reported flowing water on Stephanie Street between Russell and Sunset, as well as on Marks Street between Warm Springs and American Pacific. Broadcast media reported that the intersection of Tropicana and Jimmy Durante flooded so quickly that several drivers were stranded in their cars, and had to be rescued. The heavy rain also damaged the soccer fields at Sam Boyd Stadium Park.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 30.2566 km away, between 2012-01-21 04:00:00 and 2012-01-21 12:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong Pacific storm system brought high winds to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Isolated heavy rain and snow also fell. A strong Pacific storm system brought high winds to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Isolated heavy rain and snow also fell.\nEvent Narrative: Several rocks washed onto Deer Creek Highway. Several reports of pea size hail were received from the northwest part of the Las Vegas Valley. The largest stones were penny size near Lake Mead Blvd. and Rampart Dr.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.4792 km away, between 2012-05-07 12:37:00 and 2012-05-07 15:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 100000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: At least four dust devils developed over the Las Vegas Valley in the afternoon, causing significant damage. At least four dust devils developed over the Las Vegas Valley in the afternoon, causing significant damage. At least four dust devils developed over the Las Vegas Valley in the afternoon, causing significant damage.\nEvent Narrative: The dust devil tore shingles off the roof of a bank, damaged several cars, removed shingles from several roofs at an apartment complex, knocked down a cinder block wall and a light pole, and damaged several telephone poles. The dust devil tore numerous tiles from the roof of a business, damaged a large ceramic fountain and a sign, and collapsed an awning. The dust devil uprooted trees and then struck a retail store, tearing off part of the roof and breaking water lines to the building's sprinkler system. Power was also knocked out to about 2,000 customers.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.8059 km away, between 2012-07-03 12:43:00 and 2012-07-03 12:47:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Hot temperatures helped fuel a dust devil in the Las Vegas Valley.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil destroyed a fireworks stand in front of the Walmart in the 4500 block of West Charleston Blvd. in Las Vegas.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 26.1095 km away, between 2012-07-14 20:30:00 and 2012-07-15 21:52:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 26.625 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50010000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled a five-day outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Numerous storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Three feet of standing water covered Buffalo near Grand Teton. Water and rocks were over El Capitan Way between Gilmore and Alexander. One swift water rescue was performed. Hail up to 1.25 inches in diameter fell in a swath from Summerlin to North Las Vegas. According to a local body shop, ten thousand insurance claims were filed for hail damage to vehicles. A spotter estimated a 60 mph wind gust from the same thunderstorm which produced large hail. Several large boulders washed onto Kyle Canyon Road near the Spring Mountain Visitor Center.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.9119 km away, between 2012-07-23 12:31:00 and 2012-07-23 12:31:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 54.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture led to more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A few storms produced severe weather and/or flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 23.0105 km away, between 2012-07-31 06:45:00 and 2012-07-31 17:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding and isolated severe weather occurred. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding and isolated severe weather occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Mud and rocks were washed onto the 215 Beltway at Lone Mountain Road. Six inches of muddy water flowed through the intersection of Wagon Wheel and Boulder Highway.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 5.8474 km away, between 2012-08-01 02:10:00 and 2012-08-01 02:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 500000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated early morning thunderstorms rumbled over Henderson. One lightning strike caused damage.\nEvent Narrative: A lightning strike knocked out power to 1000 customers, and started a fire which destroyed a vacant office building at Eastern and Wigwam.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 26.0666 km away, between 2012-08-08 13:48:00 and 2012-08-08 13:53:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A dust devil in North Las Vegas damaged a home.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil hit a home near Grand Teton and Aliante Parkway, taking 20 to 30 tiles off the roof.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.9455 km away, between 2012-08-09 17:20:00 and 2012-08-09 18:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture began to return from the southeast, fueling strong thunderstorms over the eastern Mojave Desert. Several storms produced severe weather and/or flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Six inches of water along with rocks and debris flowed across the intersection of Tropicana and Stephanie.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.3898 km away, between 2012-08-14 14:58:00 and 2012-08-14 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled another round of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water, rocks, and mud were on the roads near the intersection of Arroyo Grande and Horizon Ridge.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.434 km away, between 2012-08-17 23:11:00 and 2012-08-18 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced severe weather and/or flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced severe weather and/or flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water six to eight inches deep flowed through the intersection of Washington and Michael. The following intersections had flowing water with mud and rocks: Rainbow and Landberg, Jo Rae and Jones, and Silverado Ranch and Decatur.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 29.3169 km away, between 2012-08-22 08:45:00 and 2012-08-22 15:00:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 5012000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another surge of monsoon moisture led to an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A low pressure system further enhanced the storms on the 22nd. Another surge of monsoon moisture led to an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A low pressure system further enhanced the storms on the 22nd. Another surge of monsoon moisture led to an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A low pressure system further enhanced the storms on the 22nd. Another surge of monsoon moisture led to an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A low pressure system further enhanced the storms on the 22nd. Another surge of monsoon moisture led to an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A low pressure system further enhanced the storms on the 22nd.\nEvent Narrative: Several roads in Sandy Valley were flooded with water and debris. Significant flash flooding affected much of the Las Vegas Valley. Numerous roads were closed, and several people were rescued from cars. A church was damaged by three feet of water when a retaining wall collapsed. Several people were rescued from washes. One man died when he fell into the Pittman Wash and was swept downstream. Up to a foot of water ran down a road in Sloan. Six to eight inches of water were running across Northshore Road near mile marker 7. Multiple streets in Boulder City were closed due to water and debris.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.3202 km away, between 2012-08-25 13:30:00 and 2012-08-25 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Isolated flash flooding occurred.\nEvent Narrative: The Red Rock Scenic Loop was flooded and closed. One vehicle was nearly swept away.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 25.3738 km away, between 2012-08-30 11:40:00 and 2012-08-30 12:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture continued to fuel scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Isolated severe weather and flash flooding occurred.\nEvent Narrative: One foot of water flowed over both Bonnie Springs Road and the Spring Mountain Ranch State Park access road just west of Highway 159.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.5128 km away, between 2012-09-05 15:00:00 and 2012-09-05 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding affected Sunridge Heights Parkway between Seven Hills and Pecos Ridge, as well as Executive Airport Road at Volunteer Blvd. A large amount of mud, rocks and water washed through the parking lot of an apartment complex in Seven Hills.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.4676 km away, between 2012-09-11 12:00:00 and 2012-09-11 17:30:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 20000000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low pressure system interacted with deep monsoon moisture to produce widespread thunderstorms and flash flooding. A few storms also produced severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Major flash flooding affected much of the Las Vegas Valley. Numerous roads were closed due to water, mud, and rocks; and several people had to be rescued from vehicles. Many vehicles in parking lots were submerged in muddy water. Many homes, condos, and businesses flooded, and three dogs drowned in one home. Water got into buildings on the UNLV campus as well as a middle school and the MGM Grand Garden Arena. One landscaper died when flood waters swept him off his front-end loader.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 25.3066 km away, between 2012-10-11 15:00:00 and 2012-10-11 21:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.94 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 66000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert. A strong low pressure system combined with lingering monsoon moisture to produce flash flooding and severe weather over the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Several inches of water and debris were over Highway 159. Water and debris were crossing Arroyo Road in Blue Diamond. Nickel to quarter size hail was reported by several sources as it tracked from Anthem to East Las Vegas. One car windshield was cracked. Flash flooding affected much of the Las Vegas Valley. Numerous streets were flooded, and at least one freeway on ramp was closed. Water entered one home, and there were at least four swift water rescues. The main road to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park flooded near the park entrance. Part of the Red Rock Scenic Loop was washed out. Several roads in Sandy Valley had mud washed onto them.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.7663 km away, between 2013-04-08 07:05:00 and 2013-04-08 07:10:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific low pressure system and associated cold front brought high winds to portions of the Mojave Desert. A couple of thunderstorms also enhanced the winds.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds blew the roof off a hangar at the North Las Vegas Airport.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 15.0674 km away, between 2013-07-05 14:25:00 and 2013-07-05 14:30:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.88 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture continued to fuel isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: A report of nickel size hail near Anthem Pkwy. and Bicentennial Pkwy. was relayed through Twitter.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 6.7625 km away, between 2013-07-07 12:03:00 and 2013-07-07 13:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorm coverage increased a little over the Mojave Desert as dry air began to push in above low level monsoon moisture.\nEvent Narrative: Six inches of water flowed down Maryland Pkwy. between Cactus and Silverado Ranch, and in the intersection of Eastern and Silverado Ranch.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 32.3269 km away, between 2013-07-12 11:45:00 and 2013-07-12 17:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Major flash flooding affected the Carpenter One burn scar. Four feet of water flowed down Harris Springs Canyon, water and debris flowed over and closed Kyle Canyon Road, and mud and debris eventually flowed 20 miles down the mountain onto a few streets in the northwest corner of the Las Vegas Valley.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 15.9308 km away, between 2013-07-19 18:09:00 and 2013-07-20 22:30:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 31.1875 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2117000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. A large push of monsoon moisture triggered an extended period of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: A cluster of severe thunderstorms raked the Las Vegas Valley for over an hour, and also produced widespread flash flooding. Numerous trees were blown down, including 243 at the Desert Pines Golf Course. Some trees fell onto and damaged buildings and vehicles, and some ripped out gas and water lines as they were uprooted. Numerous power lines blew down, and several buildings were damaged. The peak measured gust occurred at Nellis AFB at the onset of the event. A cluster of thunderstorms dumped rain over the Las Vegas Valley for over an hour, and also produced widespread wind damage. Numerous roads were covered with water and debris, there were at least two swift water rescues, and part of the casino floor of Caesars Palace was flooded. At least three trees were blown down, a patio cover was blown off a home, a hanging sign was torn from a traffic light, and 6300 customers lost power. Two feet of water flowed down Greenway Road near Mission. Two houses were flooded. One to two feet of water flowed down Harmon Rd. between Sandhill and Boulder Highway. The on-ramp from Flamingo to northbound highway 95 was closed due to flooding. Sand and small rocks washed onto several roads near Decatur and 215 North, and six inches of water flowed through the intersection of Centennial Pkwy. and 5th Street.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.6252 km away, between 2013-07-28 18:30:00 and 2013-07-28 23:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 4000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Mid level dry air pushed in above low level monsoon moisture, triggering widespread thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather. Mid level dry air pushed in above low level monsoon moisture, triggering widespread thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather. Mid level dry air pushed in above low level monsoon moisture, triggering widespread thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather. Mid level dry air pushed in above low level monsoon moisture, triggering widespread thunderstorms with flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds blew down a 20 foot tall palm tree. Thunderstorm outflow winds knocked down two trees in Boulder City. Thunderstorm outflow winds damaged a vehicle by yanking the door out of the owner's hand, bending the hinge.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 23.0318 km away, between 2013-08-18 13:30:00 and 2013-08-18 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 13000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture began to return to the Mojave Desert, fueling thunderstorms. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. Monsoon moisture began to return to the Mojave Desert, fueling thunderstorms. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. Monsoon moisture began to return to the Mojave Desert, fueling thunderstorms. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. Monsoon moisture began to return to the Mojave Desert, fueling thunderstorms. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. Monsoon moisture began to return to the Mojave Desert, fueling thunderstorms. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Water overtopped a small bridge near the Fletcher View Trailhead just south of Mount Charleston, rendering the bridge impassable. Harris Springs Road was also impassable at mile marker 8 due to flooding. Up to a foot of debris was deposited around picnic tables in the Kyle Canyon picnic area. Ash filled water flowed through several yards in the Rainbow subdivision. Water flowed over a road near the Jean Airport. Six to seven inches of water flowed through the intersection of Serene Ave. and Maryland Pkwy. At least six inches of water flowed across Sunridge Heights Parkway.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 41.0488 km away, between 2013-08-23 15:25:00 and 2013-08-25 20:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days, peaking on the 25th. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. A strong push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days, peaking on the 25th. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Very heavy rain on the Carpenter One burn area produced major flash flooding. 18 swift water rescues took place. Numerous roads were closed by flooding, including Kyle Canyon Road (which was washed away) and Highway 95. Water, mud, and firefighting foam covered many streets in northwest Las Vegas for three days as the Kyle Canyon Detention Basin slowly drained. Much of the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort was heavily damaged.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.9018 km away, between 2013-08-31 13:10:00 and 2013-08-31 23:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 73000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another surge of monsoon moisture fueled widespread thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. Another surge of monsoon moisture fueled widespread thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. Another surge of monsoon moisture fueled widespread thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. Another surge of monsoon moisture fueled widespread thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. Another surge of monsoon moisture fueled widespread thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Water three feet deep flowed across Dean Martin Drive at Cactus Avenue, and the intersection of Cactus and Bermuda was also impassable. Heavy rain on the Carpenter One burn area led to three feet of water flowing at the intersection of Grand Canyon and Grand Teton. Lightning struck and set fire to a house in the Southern Highlands neighborhood. Highway 159 was closed at Highway 160 due to flooding. Lightning struck and exploded a transformer.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 8.008 km away, between 2013-09-02 14:25:00 and 2013-09-02 15:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture from a strong push in late August continued to fuel thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert through early September. Several storms produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Six to 18 inches of water with mud and debris flowed down Sunset Road from Mountain Vista to Arroyo Grande.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 23.3915 km away, between 2013-09-06 14:12:00 and 2013-09-06 15:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture continued to fuel thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Two to three inches of water, mud, and rocks washed across the 215 Beltway at Ann Road, and also over Cliff Shadows Parkway between Lone Mountain and Alexander.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.7164 km away, between 2013-09-09 16:30:00 and 2013-09-11 18:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 53000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture continued to fuel thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced flash flooding. Lingering monsoon moisture continued to fuel thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced flash flooding. Lingering monsoon moisture continued to fuel thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning damaged two major distribution circuits, knocking out power to about 2000 people. Rain on the Carpenter One burn area caused water and debris to flow across roads in the Rainbow Canyon subdivision. Water and rocks flowed across Calico Basin Road just north of Highway 159.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.9734 km away, between 2013-11-21 10:00:00 and 2013-11-23 13:00:00.The events resulted in 60 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 800000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong area of low pressure sat over the Desert Southwest for two days, bringing heavy rain and snow to portions of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain in the Las Vegas Valley contributed to 169 vehicle crashes, with 60 injuries (indirect) and one fatality (indirect). The heavy rain also caused 2000 customers in the Las Vegas Valley to lose power.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 4.5886 km away, between 2014-02-28 14:00:00 and 2014-02-28 19:00:00.The events resulted in 8 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 250000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong low pressure system brought high winds, heavy rain, and heavy mountain snow to portions of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain in the Las Vegas Valley caused a power outage to 1263 customers; shorted out a railroad crossing sensor, causing the gate to block a major thoroughfare; and contributed to at least 43 vehicle crashes, resulting in eight injuries (indirect).", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 26.487 km away, between 2014-07-05 21:38:00 and 2014-07-08 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 69000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first seasonal push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water, mud, and rocks flowed over Kyle Canyon Road. This gust occurred at Sierra Vista High School. Six to 12 inches of water flowed over Durango Drive at and north of Blue Diamond Road. The Blue Diamond Channel ALERT recorded 1.10 inches of rain in 30 minutes. This gust occurred 5 miles SW of Jean. Thunderstorm winds over Lake Mead triggered swells up to eight feet that sank at least one vessel. 11 people had to be rescued. A swift water rescue was performed at the intersection of Decatur and Oakey when a car drove into deep water in the intersection. Flash flooding knocked the gate to the Griffith Peak trailhead off its hinges and blocked Harris Springs Road with debris. Four to six inches of water and mud flowed across a side road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.5539 km away, between 2014-07-15 03:00:00 and 2014-07-16 14:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture brought isolated severe weather and flash flooding to the eastern Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Lingering monsoon moisture brought isolated severe weather and flash flooding to the eastern Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck and set fire to two palm trees. Water up to six inches deep flowed through the Rainbow Canyon subdivision.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 33.6752 km away, between 2014-07-27 14:30:00 and 2014-07-28 13:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1005100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a short dry spell, another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced flash flooding. After a short dry spell, another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced flash flooding. After a short dry spell, another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, some of which produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding covered several lanes of Interstate 15 near Jean, forcing traffic into the median. Highway 161 from Jean to Goodsprings was closed, and rocks and mud also washed onto secondary roads. Lightning set fire to a tree. Major flash flooding occurred downstream of the Carpenter One burn area. Water and debris five feet deep came down Rainbow Canyon. Six homes were damaged, including two with major damage. Rainbow Canyon Road was damaged, as were utility lines and a water pipe.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 9.917 km away, between 2014-07-30 19:45:00 and 2014-07-30 19:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering monsoon moisture fueled isolated thunderstorms over southeast Nevada.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning set fire to a palm tree.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 30.4395 km away, between 2014-08-03 22:00:00 and 2014-08-04 17:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 154000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Debris washed over Lakeshore Road. Harris Springs Road and some secondary roads in lower Kyle Canyon were washed out. Highway 159 was closed by flooding and debris. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park was also closed. A small tornado briefly touched down in open desert east of Highway 95 near the Nelsons Landing turn off. Arroyo Road was flooded 8-12 inches deep. Water was several inches deep at the intersection of Twain and Decatur. A swift water rescue occurred at Decatur and Oakey. A large section of concrete block wall was knocked down by floodwaters. A car stalled in the water at Rainbow and Hacienda. Water was several inches deep over the intersection of Koval and Winnick. 143 weather related accidents were reported. Part of Highway 157 was washed out. Highway 95 was closed at Clark County mile marker 99, with 30 cars stranded and some washed off the road. Everyone was rescued. Over a foot of water flowed rapidly down Grand Teton Drive.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 40.389 km away, between 2014-08-03 22:15:00 and 2014-08-03 23:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A major surge of monsoon moisture brought an outbreak of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, with the most activity on the 3rd and 4th. Widespread flash flooding and severe weather occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Kingman Wash Access Road was washed out.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.7637 km away, between 2014-08-11 19:40:00 and 2014-08-14 13:00:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 18000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Over six inches of water flowed over Lakeshore Road north of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area entrance, forcing the road to be closed. Thunderstorm winds damaged floating docks at the Las Vegas Boat Harbor. Rocks and mud flowed down Isabel Street at Robinson Lane. Lightning caused a tree fire and also struck a power pole, causing a power outage which, along with the rain, contributed to a multi-vehicle accident which injured one person (indirect).", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 18.6598 km away, between 2014-08-20 16:30:00 and 2014-08-20 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A significant push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Swift water flowed across Patti Ann Woods Drive just west of College Drive, mud and rocks from a vacant lot washed onto Horizon Ridge Parkway near Nautical Street, and baseball sized rocks washed onto Horizon Drive at Horizon Ridge Parkway.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.1023 km away, between 2014-09-07 11:25:00 and 2014-09-08 16:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.88 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 519000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred. A major surge of monsoon moisture aided by Hurricane Norbert just west of Baja California fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Widespread flash flooding occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Hail up to nickel size was estimated at Charleston and 215. One vehicle was stuck in six to 12 inches of standing water on the Flamingo Road off ramp from I-215. Lots of mud and rocks washed onto Tropicana between Hualapai and Fort Apache. Corn Creek Road was washed out. Deer Creek Road was washed out between mile markers 2 and 4. Cars were stuck in water and mud on Columbia Pass outside Sandy Valley. More than half of the dirt roads in Sandy Valley were damaged. Rapidly flowing water flooded the parking garage of the Quad Resort on the Las Vegas Strip. One construction worker was swept away but was not injured. Arroyo Road was closed due to flooding. Several swift water rescues took place near and west of Fort Apache and Russell. At least six inches of water, mud, and rocks flowed over Tropicana and Grand Canyon.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.7364 km away, between 2014-09-26 16:32:00 and 2014-09-26 20:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 37.9375 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 100100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. A Pacific storm system brought a period of wind ahead of it, then tapped into deep moisture which fueled severe thunderstorms and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Six to eight inches of water flowed over several roads in Boulder City. This gust occurred at the North Las Vegas airport. Lightning struck and set fire to a palm tree in the 7300 block of Raincloud Drive. Thunderstorm winds blew a heavy construction barricade into a car, causing significant damage. Several drivers were stranded in water 1-2 feet deep at Rancho and Alexander. Lightning struck and set fire to a townhouse. Thunderstorm winds broke off numerous small tree limbs, blew in the door of a business, and uprooted a large tree. The intersection of Decatur Rd. and Horse Dr. was impassable due to flooding. Public reported 3/4 hail at Charleston and Fort Apache.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 12.0331 km away, between 2014-12-02 15:00:00 and 2014-12-02 20:00:00.The events resulted in 18 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 100000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A storm system brought rain and snow to much of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin on the 2nd. The leftover moisture and colder air in the wake of the storm produced patchy dense fog on the 3rd and 4th.\nEvent Narrative: Rain in the Las Vegas Valley contributed to 30 vehicle accidents with 18 minor injuries.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 1.4966 km away, between 2015-01-11 07:47:00 and 2015-01-11 15:22:00.The events resulted in 43 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 500000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An unseasonably warm Pacific storm system brought rain to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: McCarran Airport in Las Vegas measured 0.46 inch of rain, breaking the daily rainfall record. Law enforcement responded to 143 vehicle crashes, resulting in 43 (indirect) injuries. A total of 5000 customers also lost power.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 1.4966 km away, between 2015-01-30 03:20:00 and 2015-01-30 15:11:00.The events resulted in 9 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 150000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system brought rain to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Rain in the Las Vegas Valley resulted in 50 vehicle crashes, with nine (indirect) injuries.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.972 km away, between 2015-03-02 06:35:00 and 2015-03-02 06:35:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold low pressure system brought snow to the higher elevations of southern Nevada, along with a brief funnel cloud.\nEvent Narrative: Wet roads contributed to one vehicle accident with one minor injury (indirect).", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 8.9691 km away, between 2015-04-25 17:30:00 and 2015-04-25 18:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A potent spring storm system brought strong winds and thunderstorms to much of the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain left standing water at the intersection of Mountain Vista Road and Harmon Avenue.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.9113 km away, between 2015-05-18 09:42:00 and 2015-05-18 10:40:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.94 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An unseasonable low pressure system moving overhead helped trigger scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Two of the storms produced large hail. An unseasonable low pressure system moving overhead helped trigger scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Two of the storms produced large hail.\nEvent Narrative: Quarter size hail fell for 15 minutes.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.4063 km away, between 2015-05-28 14:00:00 and 2015-05-28 14:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A dust devil caused damage in east Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil tore carport awnings off two mobile homes in the Riviera Mobile Home Park.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 12.4539 km away, between 2015-06-14 14:00:00 and 2015-06-14 15:00:00.The events resulted in 7 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 12100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An unusually late-season low pressure system combined with unusually early-season deep subtropical moisture to fuel scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding, and isolated wind damage also occurred. An unusually late-season low pressure system combined with unusually early-season deep subtropical moisture to fuel scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding, and isolated wind damage also occurred. An unusually late-season low pressure system combined with unusually early-season deep subtropical moisture to fuel scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding, and isolated wind damage also occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain in the Las Vegas Valley left several inches of standing water on some streets, knocked out power to over 1700 customers, and contributed to several vehicle accidents which resulted in seven injuries (indirect). Thunderstorm winds blew out a 7-11 sign at Nellis and Stewart. Lightning set fire to a palm tree near Nellis and Sahara.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 21.7506 km away, between 2015-07-01 00:10:00 and 2015-07-02 02:36:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A gust of 73 mph was measured 5 miles WNW of Laughlin, and a gust of 100 mph was measured at the mid-span of the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge. Thunderstorm outflow winds blew down one tree and split another in half. Lightning started four palm tree fires in the Las Vegas Valley.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.1241 km away, between 2015-07-06 17:32:00 and 2015-07-06 19:30:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding and isolated severe weather occurred. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding and isolated severe weather occurred. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled more thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding and isolated severe weather occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Water and rocks flowed over several roads, and at least seven swift water rescues occurred. Up to 1.13 inches of rain fell in one hour. Lightning knocked out power to 1700 customers in Las Vegas and set fire to a palm tree in Henderson.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.5889 km away, between 2015-07-15 14:03:00 and 2015-07-15 14:05:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Hot temperatures and mostly clear skies spawned a dust devil in Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil tore down two awnings at a mobile home park.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 28.7565 km away, between 2015-07-18 12:00:00 and 2015-07-18 12:23:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A huge push of monsoon moisture from Hurricane Dolores fueled a major outbreak of flash flooding and severe weather in the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. A huge push of monsoon moisture from Hurricane Dolores fueled a major outbreak of flash flooding and severe weather in the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.4427 km away, between 2015-07-31 13:00:00 and 2015-07-31 14:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced flash flooding and severe weather. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Several storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Two feet of mud flowed through the pavilion area of Camp Stimpson, forcing 150 campers to leave. Trees and debris washed onto Highway 156 in Lee Canyon, closing the road. An automated gage nearby measured 2.15 inches of rain, including 1.99 inches in one hour. Lightning struck a house on Cougar Ridge Trail.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 30.4993 km away, between 2015-08-06 17:15:00 and 2015-08-06 17:15:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 13.797 km away, between 2015-08-13 14:14:00 and 2015-08-13 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 445000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern portions of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern portions of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern portions of the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A wooden fence, an awning, a large metal billboard, several trees, and 27 power poles were blown down. Minor roof damage also occurred. At least 10,800 customers lost power in the Las Vegas Valley. Several streets were covered with water, mud, and debris. At least one car stalled in the water. Water leaked through the roof of the Golden Nugget Casino onto the table games area.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.4953 km away, between 2015-10-05 11:21:00 and 2015-10-05 20:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 77000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. A strong upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. A strong upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred. A strong upper level low fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding, and isolated severe weather also occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Boxcar Cove Road, Crawdad Cove Road, and Callville Bay Road were damaged and closed due to flash flooding. Several roads were flooded up to a foot deep, some with mud and large rocks. One swift water rescue was performed. 1274 customers lost power, and NHP responded to 76 vehicle crashes. Rain totals were as high as 2.80 inches. Lightning set a power pole on fire, knocking out power to 1800 customers. Mud and rocks washed onto roads in Calico Basin.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 32.4368 km away, between 2015-10-18 13:29:00 and 2015-10-18 18:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 25000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level low pressure system brought a round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding occurred, along with isolated severe weather. An upper level low pressure system brought a round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding occurred, along with isolated severe weather. An upper level low pressure system brought a round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding occurred, along with isolated severe weather. An upper level low pressure system brought a round of thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Significant flash flooding occurred, along with isolated severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Over six inches of rapidly flowing water was reported at the entrance to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. Rocks and debris blocked Scenic Loop Road. Several backcountry roads in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge were flooded and damaged. Interstate 15 was closed at mile marker 60 to remove debris from flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 12.6558 km away, between 2017-01-22 20:00:00 and 2017-01-22 23:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Several closely spaced storm systems passed through the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin, bringing widespread heavy snow to the higher terrain and isolated flooding problems to the lower elevations.\nEvent Narrative: The ceiling of an apartment fell in due to heavy rain.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.2565 km away, between 2017-02-18 13:00:00 and 2017-02-18 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong low pressure system brought heavy snow to the mountains of southern Nevada, and isolated heavy rain to the lower elevations.\nEvent Narrative: The Red Rock Scenic Loop and the access roads to Bonnie Springs Ranch and Spring Mountain State Park were all closed due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 26.7786 km away, between 2017-07-07 19:40:00 and 2017-07-10 12:55:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The season's first push of monsoon moisture brought scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The season's first push of monsoon moisture brought scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: This gust was measured at Nellis AFB. The fire station door was blown off its track. This gust occurred at the Boulder City Airport.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 12.3607 km away, between 2017-07-17 13:24:00 and 2017-07-19 07:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 62000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern parts of the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern parts of the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. Another push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the eastern parts of the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Approximately 20 trees were blown down, two road signs were damaged, a brick wall and a fence were destroyed, and a wooden structure was destroyed. The southbound Highway 95 off ramp at Wagon Wheel Dr in Henderson was closed due to flooding, and water and mud washed over roads near Equestrian Dr and Magic Way. Thunderstorm winds blew a tree down through the roof of a house. Gusts were estimated at 30-50 mph.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 30.5734 km away, between 2017-07-25 06:56:00 and 2017-07-25 10:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A big push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms over the Desert Southwest. Many storms in the Mojave Desert produced flash flooding and severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Water 1.5 to two feet deep ran through the streets of the Elk Ridge subdivision, and debris washed onto Maggie Road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 8.8286 km away, between 2017-08-02 17:44:00 and 2017-08-04 15:35:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms with severe weather and flash flooding. A push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms with severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Six people were rescued from the Flamingo Wash behind the Linq Hotel, and roads were closed in the area due to flooding. Two people were swept into the Flamingo Wash near Boulder Highway. One man, who had been rescuing people from the wash, was killed.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.2352 km away, between 2017-08-11 15:16:00 and 2017-08-11 15:16:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 59.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak push of monsoon moisture triggered isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 47.1247 km away, between 2017-08-29 12:30:00 and 2017-08-29 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: High heat and a little mid level moisture triggered isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced high winds in the deserts and flash flooding in the mountains.\nEvent Narrative: One person at Fletcher View Campground had to be rescued by firefighters, and debris covered roads in a subdivision.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.9745 km away, between 2017-09-13 19:18:00 and 2017-09-13 19:41:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level low pressure system lingered near the California coast, helping to force isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A couple of storms produced severe weather. An upper level low pressure system lingered near the California coast, helping to force isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A couple of storms produced severe weather.\nEvent Narrative: Winds gusted to 63 mph one mile SE of Lone Mountain and 71 mph two miles NNW of Centennial Hills. Lightning struck at least two homes and started 10 tree fires.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.2947 km away, between 2018-01-09 08:15:00 and 2018-01-09 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A slow moving low pressure system pulled a plume of moisture over the Mojave Desert, resulting in unseasonably heavy rain and some flash flooding. The unusually humid conditions also led to patchy dense fog. A slow moving low pressure system pulled a plume of moisture over the Mojave Desert, resulting in unseasonably heavy rain and some flash flooding. The unusually humid conditions also led to patchy dense fog.\nEvent Narrative: Stephanie Street was closed at Monson Channel due to flooding. Cheyenne Ave. was closed at and east of Las Vegas Blvd. due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Heavy Rain, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.4152 km away, between 2018-05-01 03:00:00 and 2018-05-02 09:32:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low pressure system passing over the Mojave Desert brought isolated impacts from rain and thunderstorms to the Las Vegas Valley. A low pressure system passing over the Mojave Desert brought isolated impacts from rain and thunderstorms to the Las Vegas Valley. A low pressure system passing over the Mojave Desert brought isolated impacts from rain and thunderstorms to the Las Vegas Valley.\nEvent Narrative: Rain was a factor in a fatal car crash at 215 and Losee Rd. Lightning damaged a home near Buffalo and Vegas Dr. A funnel cloud was observed near the end of W Tropical Parkway.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.8244 km away, between 2018-07-09 20:14:00 and 2018-07-09 23:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 41000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The first monsoon moisture push of the season fueled isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first monsoon moisture push of the season fueled isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The first monsoon moisture push of the season fueled isolated thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Several trees and one street light blew down. Over 41,000 people were without power. Heavy rain collapsed part of the ceiling of a building in North Las Vegas, and a car was swamped in a puddle about 18 inches deep near Frenchman Mountain. A palm tree caught fire from a lightning strike.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.943 km away, between 2018-07-12 11:00:00 and 2018-07-14 23:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 9000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A more substantial push of monsoon moisture helped trigger widespread thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A more substantial push of monsoon moisture helped trigger widespread thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A more substantial push of monsoon moisture helped trigger widespread thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A more substantial push of monsoon moisture helped trigger widespread thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The underpass at Highway 95 and Wagon Wheel was flooded. Flooding closed the entrance to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. Highway 161 was closed west of I-15, and three people were trapped in a vehicle. Flooding closed all the ramps at Highway 95 and Flamingo, and also affected several other intersections in the area.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.5138 km away, between 2018-07-17 21:09:00 and 2018-07-20 19:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1567000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The peak measured gust occurred at Nellis AFB. Two large trees and several power poles were blown down, trapping people in vehicles on Boulder Highway. There was also roof damage at a mobile home park. Up to 24,000 people were without power. Lightning hit a power pole, snapping it in half. The transformer and wires were resting on the ground. Northshore Road was closed due to flooding. St. Rose Parkway was flooded at Eastern Avenue. Dozens of trees were blown down, at least one of which caused significant damage to a vehicle; at least six power poles and power lines were blown down; there was significant damage to a large shopping center sign; damage to a garage door; and significant damage to the Henderson Pavilion.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 38.4481 km away, between 2018-07-21 09:00:00 and 2018-07-21 12:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 250000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds swamped a total of 23 boats on Lakes Mead, Mohave, and Havasu. Three buoys on and near Lake Mohave reported wind gusts of 51 to 57 mph.||It cannot be determined how many of the swamped boats were technically in Arizona, Nevada, or California. All 23 are included only in this report.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 21.7843 km away, between 2018-07-24 13:34:00 and 2018-07-26 19:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 4000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Residual moisture helped fuel spotty thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced strong winds. Residual moisture helped fuel spotty thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced strong winds. Residual moisture helped fuel spotty thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced strong winds.\nEvent Narrative: Two large trees were blown down. Two trees were blown down on the CSN Cheyenne campus.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.1514 km away, between 2018-07-29 14:15:00 and 2018-07-30 22:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 13.626666666666667 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 32000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The last push of moisture in July triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The last push of moisture in July triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The last push of moisture in July triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The last push of moisture in July triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. The last push of moisture in July triggered scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding affected Highway 159. There was substantial flash flooding in the Kyle Canyon campground off Highway 157, and water six to eight feet deep flowed down the diversion channel in Rainbow Canyon. Thunderstorm winds blew trees down onto cars in the intersection of Desert Inn and Cabana.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 13.628 km away, between 2018-08-02 12:29:00 and 2018-08-02 12:29:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Southerly flow pulled moisture into the Desert Southwest, fueling thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Many storms produced flash flooding and/or severe weather.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 23.8525 km away, between 2018-08-09 20:20:00 and 2018-08-11 20:35:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 29.25 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 160000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Hurricane John triggered a Gulf Surge, bringing scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and/or flash flooding. Hurricane John triggered a Gulf Surge, bringing scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and/or flash flooding. Hurricane John triggered a Gulf Surge, bringing scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and/or flash flooding. Hurricane John triggered a Gulf Surge, bringing scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and/or flash flooding. Hurricane John triggered a Gulf Surge, bringing scattered thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, some of which produced severe weather and/or flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Visibility dropped below a quarter mile in dust storm conditions. About 20 trees were blown down, at least one of which landed on a house. At least four power poles were blown down, two carport structures were damaged, shingles were blown off a house, there was damage to the exterior of a casino hotel, and an airplane at Henderson Executive Airport was tipped onto its nose. Lightning struck a transformer and started a backyard fire.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 14.9876 km away, between 2018-08-16 12:40:00 and 2018-08-16 12:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Southerly flow pulled moisture into the Mojave Desert, fueling scattered thunderstorms. Some storms produced severe weather and/or flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.8029 km away, between 2018-09-22 13:33:00 and 2018-09-22 13:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A suspected dust devil caused damage in Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: A suspected dust devil ripped an awning off a home and threw a piece of it into power lines, knocking out power to about 30,000 customers.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 35.9713 km away, between 2018-10-03 21:54:00 and 2018-10-03 22:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong Pacific low pressure system plus leftover moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Rosa produced thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Two sensors measured wind gusts to 60 and 58 mph.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.9822 km away, between 2018-10-11 17:00:00 and 2018-10-11 18:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A low pressure system moving in from the southern California coast tapped into subtropical moisture, fueling thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. A few storms produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water and debris covered Willow Beach Access Road in several places.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.1066 km away, between 2019-02-14 10:42:00 and 2019-02-14 14:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A potent atmospheric river brought heavy rain and flooding to much of the Mojave Desert. Isolated high winds also occurred after the heavy rain ended. A potent atmospheric river brought heavy rain and flooding to much of the Mojave Desert. Isolated high winds also occurred after the heavy rain ended.\nEvent Narrative: The Red Rock Scenic Loop was closed due to water flowing over the road at mile marker 12. The intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Cheyenne was closed due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.3629 km away, between 2019-03-06 11:23:00 and 2019-03-06 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system brought locally heavy rain to Clark County west of Las Vegas. A Pacific storm system brought locally heavy rain to Clark County west of Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: Highway 159 was closed from the Red Rock Scenic Loop entrance to just west of Charleston Blvd due to flooding. Bonnie Springs Rd was closed due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.2838 km away, between 2019-06-13 12:20:00 and 2019-06-13 12:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Sunny and hot conditions helped the formation of a dust devil which did damage in Las Vegas.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil picked up a trash can and threw it through the windshield of a parked vehicle.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.0018 km away, between 2019-06-14 16:12:00 and 2019-06-14 16:12:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Weak low pressure following on the heels of very hot weather produced spotty thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin for several days. A couple of storms produced severe winds.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.4844 km away, between 2019-07-31 13:39:00 and 2019-07-31 23:59:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 27000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A brief intrusion of monsoon moisture brought spotty thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A couple of strong storms caused wind damage and flooding in the Las Vegas Valley. A brief intrusion of monsoon moisture brought spotty thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A couple of strong storms caused wind damage and flooding in the Las Vegas Valley. A brief intrusion of monsoon moisture brought spotty thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert. A couple of strong storms caused wind damage and flooding in the Las Vegas Valley.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds downed two trees at the intersection of Rainbow and Erie in Las Vegas. Six to eight inches of water flowed through the intersection of Blue Diamond and Rainbow. Several hours after a thunderstorm, water flowing through a wash overcame a berm and spilled into a neighborhood. Cars were stranded, and the water was waist deep in places. Water neared, but did not enter, homes. It took until the next morning for the water to recede (thus, this event continued into August).", |
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"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 13.8479 km away, between 2019-08-01 00:00:00 and 2019-08-01 08:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: One event which began in July continued into August. The details of the event and damages are contained in July's publication.\nEvent Narrative: This event began in July and continued into August. The details of the event are included in July's publication.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.9889 km away, between 2019-09-01 22:37:00 and 2019-09-01 23:59:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 66.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Excessive heat conditions helped maintain thunderstorms which rolled in from the east late in the evening, bringing damaging winds. Excessive heat conditions helped maintain thunderstorms which rolled in from the east late in the evening, bringing damaging winds.\nEvent Narrative: The peak gust occurred at 2313 PST. Several houseboats broke loose from their anchors and were pushed onshore, and a floating bathroom was pushed into a dock. Multiple trees were blown down around the Las Vegas Valley. The peak measured gust occurred near Sam Boyd Stadium.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 34.4546 km away, between 2019-09-05 16:45:00 and 2019-09-05 17:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering heat fueled one last round of isolated thunderstorms, one of which produced high winds.\nEvent Narrative: One boat was swamped, and another was blown into the shore.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 10.8006 km away, between 2020-03-12 19:30:00 and 2020-03-13 02:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A deep Pacific low pressure system and a rich plume of moisture combined to bring heavy rain and localized flash flooding to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: There were approximately 12 to 15 swift water rescues in the Las Vegas Valley, including at least one which occurred on normally dry ground. Cheyenne Ave was closed between Pecos Rd and Lamb Blvd due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 33.4323 km away, between 2020-04-12 13:35:00 and 2020-04-12 13:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front moving through the Mojave Desert helped lift an unstable air mass, producing scattered thunderstorms. Isolated severe weather occurred.\nEvent Narrative: One inch hail covered Highway 95 about 8 miles south of the Highway 93 interchange.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 38.2864 km away, between 2020-05-10 18:15:00 and 2020-05-10 18:18:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 30.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms developed over the Mojave Desert in response to leftover heat plus a shortwave trough passing by. One storm produced damaging winds.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds capsized a 20 foot boat in Swallow Bay. All 12 people on board were rescued.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 18.1712 km away, between 2020-05-19 11:25:00 and 2020-05-19 11:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A dust devil in the northeast part of the Las Vegas Valley caused damage.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil tore the roof and awning off a mobile home, and the debris smashed into two parked cars in front of the home next door.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 46.6832 km away, between 2020-08-23 13:40:00 and 2020-08-23 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorm development over the Mojave Desert. Isolated severe weather and flash flooding occurred.\nEvent Narrative: Deer Creek Road was closed in both directions due to flooding and a rock slide.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 30.4993 km away, between 2020-08-29 00:55:00 and 2020-08-29 00:55:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 53.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A sliver of mid level moisture and instability moved in, triggering a few elevated thunderstorms above hot and dry low level air. One storm produced a severe downburst.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.9791 km away, between 2021-02-13 13:35:00 and 2021-02-13 14:15:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 100000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A fast moving low pressure system brought high winds to portions of the Mojave Desert. These winds were locally enhanced by thunderstorms in the Las Vegas Valley. A fast moving low pressure system brought high winds to portions of the Mojave Desert. These winds were locally enhanced by thunderstorms in the Las Vegas Valley.\nEvent Narrative: The peak measured gust occurred at North Las Vegas Airport. Around the Valley, screens at a drive in theater were blown down and into the road, a traffic pole was blown down, a carport was caved in, a metal shed was blown out of a yard into the road and destroyed, and numerous large tents were damaged at a swap meet.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 49.4748 km away, between 2021-06-29 20:29:00 and 2021-06-29 20:29:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe winds and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.777 km away, between 2021-07-11 23:15:00 and 2021-07-13 00:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 111000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture slowly seeped into the region under the big dome of high pressure which was causing record-breaking temperatures, fueling isolated to scattered thunderstorms. As the moisture increased, the main thunderstorm impact transitioned from high winds to flash flooding. Monsoon moisture slowly seeped into the region under the big dome of high pressure which was causing record-breaking temperatures, fueling isolated to scattered thunderstorms. As the moisture increased, the main thunderstorm impact transitioned from high winds to flash flooding. Monsoon moisture slowly seeped into the region under the big dome of high pressure which was causing record-breaking temperatures, fueling isolated to scattered thunderstorms. As the moisture increased, the main thunderstorm impact transitioned from high winds to flash flooding. Monsoon moisture slowly seeped into the region under the big dome of high pressure which was causing record-breaking temperatures, fueling isolated to scattered thunderstorms. As the moisture increased, the main thunderstorm impact transitioned from high winds to flash flooding. Monsoon moisture slowly seeped into the region under the big dome of high pressure which was causing record-breaking temperatures, fueling isolated to scattered thunderstorms. As the moisture increased, the main thunderstorm impact transitioned from high winds to flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Tree limbs were damaged just east of the Strip, and 7500 customers lost power in North Las Vegas. Lightning struck a tree, snapping it and throwing the top into power lines. Flash flooding left a few feet of debris over the access road, damaged the headwalk from the shore to the docks, and damaged the sewage lift station.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.0468 km away, between 2021-07-18 15:57:00 and 2021-07-18 17:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A big push of monsoon moisture led to ten days of scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and/or high winds. Events in this episode are continued in the July 22-26 Thunderstorms episode. A big push of monsoon moisture led to ten days of scattered thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Many storms produced flash flooding and/or high winds. Events in this episode are continued in the July 22-26 Thunderstorms episode.\nEvent Narrative: One foot of water flowed over the intersection of Boulder Highway and Sunset. Thunderstorm winds grounded a houseboat just outside Callville Bay, necessitating a rescue.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.2864 km away, between 2021-07-22 12:51:00 and 2021-07-26 13:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 273000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total. This is a continuation of the July 17-21 Thunderstorms episode, which lasted ten days total.\nEvent Narrative: Damage occurred from south of Green Valley northward up Boulder Highway, and included numerous trees down, six to eight power poles down, major power lines down, and at least one parking awning damaged. Warm Springs was closed between Arroyo Grande and Valle Verde, water covered the intersection of Sunset and Stephanie, and the onramp from Sunset onto Interstate 515 southbound was flooded a foot deep with two cars stalled. Lawn furniture was destroyed, a security camera was damaged, a mesquite tree fell on a truck, and 14,000 customers lost power. Lakeshore Road and Boulder Beach Frontage Road were covered with two feet of debris, including basketball sized rocks, due to flash flooding. The intersection of Blue Diamond Road and Rainbow Boulevard was closed due to flooding. Water, mud, boulders, and debris flowed over Calico Basin Road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.3984 km away, between 2021-07-29 16:51:00 and 2021-07-29 18:18:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another round of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding, and a couple produced severe wind. After a brief break, another push of monsoon moisture fueled another round of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin. Some storms produced flash flooding, and a couple produced severe wind.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 34.5977 km away, between 2021-08-12 20:15:00 and 2021-08-12 22:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, many of which produced severe winds and flash flooding. Monsoon moisture fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert, many of which produced severe winds and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Water and debris were over Northshore Road near mile marker 8.", |
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"The following events were reported: Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 11.1128 km away, between 2021-09-10 12:44:00 and 2021-09-10 13:04:00.The events resulted in 3 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A small push of monsoon moisture fueled isolated thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated severe winds and lightning injuries occurred. A small push of monsoon moisture fueled isolated thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated severe winds and lightning injuries occurred.\nEvent Narrative: A lightning strike injured three people.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.6597 km away, between 2021-12-24 07:20:00 and 2021-12-24 09:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system brought heavy rain and snow to the Spring Mountains and their eastern foothills.\nEvent Narrative: Highway 159 was closed due to flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 2.9188 km away, between 2022-07-08 13:00:00 and 2022-07-08 13:00:00.The events resulted in 6 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Hot and sunny conditions aided formation of a dust devil which injured several people.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil spun up very quickly at the Luxor pool complex, throwing chairs and debris and injuring six people.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 6.1986 km away, between 2022-07-14 13:45:00 and 2022-07-16 15:40:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A push of monsoon moisture fueled an outbreak of thunderstorms across the Mojave Desert. Some storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds uprooted a large tree.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 16.293 km away, between 2022-07-25 13:00:00 and 2022-07-27 19:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 107000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A big push of monsoon moisture immediately followed the excessive heat event, and stormy conditions persisted into August. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A big push of monsoon moisture immediately followed the excessive heat event, and stormy conditions persisted into August. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A big push of monsoon moisture immediately followed the excessive heat event, and stormy conditions persisted into August. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A big push of monsoon moisture immediately followed the excessive heat event, and stormy conditions persisted into August. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding. A big push of monsoon moisture immediately followed the excessive heat event, and stormy conditions persisted into August. Several storms produced severe weather and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Flooded roads near the intersection of Decatur and Silverado Ranch stranded 15 to 20 cars. Thunderstorms produced a swath of damaging winds across much of the Las Vegas Valley. Trees and power lines were blown down, knocking out power to over 10,000 people in North Las Vegas, and also setting homes on fire. Mud and debris covered Lake Mead Pkwy near Lake Las Vegas Pkwy. Water covered the intersections of Blue Diamond and Rainbow, and Blue Diamond and Pioneer. Las Vegas Blvd flooded underneath I-15.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 17.4438 km away, between 2022-07-28 19:54:00 and 2022-07-31 13:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 48000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The stormy period which began on the 24th continued to bring severe weather and flash flooding through the end of the month. The stormy period which began on the 24th continued to bring severe weather and flash flooding through the end of the month. The stormy period which began on the 24th continued to bring severe weather and flash flooding through the end of the month. The stormy period which began on the 24th continued to bring severe weather and flash flooding through the end of the month.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees, some of which blocked roads, landed on cars, and landed on apartment buildings. Multiple intersections were flooded, large rocks washed into a road near Mountains Edge, and water poured into at least two casinos through the ceilings and walls. Multiple large trees were blown down. A video showed flooding on Hwy 95 south of the solar farms.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.3465 km away, between 2022-08-10 14:30:00 and 2022-08-11 22:00:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 32000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding. Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding. Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding. Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding. Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding. Moist southeast flow fueled thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Several storms produced severe weather, and a few produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Highway 95 was closed due to flooding. Highway 165 was closed from Highway 95 to Nelson due to flooding in multiple locations. These gusts occurred at the North Las Vegas Airport and at Allegiant Stadium. At roughly the same time, lightning from two different thunderstorm cores set trees on fire near Clayton and Washburn and also near Tenaya and Tropical. Charleston Blvd was flooded one to one and a half feet deep near Jones. Heavy rain damaged classrooms, books, and electronics at Rose Warren Elementary School and poured through the roof of the Planet Hollywood casino. One man drowned in a wash near Giles St and Mandalay Bay Rd.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 21.975 km away, between 2022-08-19 00:00:00 and 2022-08-19 00:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 43.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Persistent moist monsoonal flow fueled spotty thunderstorms over southern Nevada. One storm produced wind damage.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds blew down a tree.", |
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"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 42.1706 km away, between 2022-08-21 16:44:00 and 2022-08-21 18:10:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 31.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Persistent moist monsoonal flow fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. A few storms produced severe weather. Persistent moist monsoonal flow fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. A few storms produced severe weather.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 28.3282 km away, between 2022-09-13 22:30:00 and 2022-09-13 23:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The remnant circulation of former Pacific Hurricane Kay brought thunderstorms and flash flooding to the Mojave Desert.\nEvent Narrative: The intersection of Farm Rd and Grand Canyon Dr was flooded.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Lightning. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 12.3624 km away, between 2022-09-28 05:00:00 and 2022-09-28 09:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A weak upper-level disturbance combined with monsoon moisture to produce thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Storms in Las Vegas caused minor damage. A weak upper-level disturbance combined with monsoon moisture to produce thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Storms in Las Vegas caused minor damage.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning set fire to eight palm trees around Las Vegas. Three drivers were rescued after their cars stalled in water, and Nellis Blvd was closed due to the flooding.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 23.781 km away, between 2023-03-15 06:42:00 and 2023-03-15 11:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt, Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another atmospheric river pounded the Desert Southwest, bringing heavy mountain snow and lower elevation flooding to southern Nevada. Another atmospheric river pounded the Desert Southwest, bringing heavy mountain snow and lower elevation flooding to southern Nevada.\nEvent Narrative: Water flowed over Spring Mountain Ranch Road. Moderate rain in the higher elevations plus melting snow flooded Highway 159 in multiple places between Calico Basin Road and Blue Diamond Road.", |
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"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 20.2769 km away, between 2023-03-21 02:00:00 and 2023-03-21 09:00:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong low pressure moving into the West Coast brought rain and isolated severe thunderstorms to the Mojave Desert, as well as heavy snow to the Spring Mountains.\nEvent Narrative: Rain throughout the Las Vegas Valley led to multiple crashes on the freeways. One man was killed when his vehicle overturned while traveling too fast for the wet conditions.", |
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"The following events were reported: Dust Devil, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.3194 km away, between 2023-07-17 15:47:00 and 2023-07-18 12:55:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A modest push of monsoon moisture and ongoing extreme heat fueled spotty thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated high winds and flash flooding occurred. A modest push of monsoon moisture and ongoing extreme heat fueled spotty thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated high winds and flash flooding occurred. A modest push of monsoon moisture and ongoing extreme heat fueled spotty thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated high winds and flash flooding occurred.\nEvent Narrative: A dust devil damaged a roof and destroyed a patio cover.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 19.9701 km away, between 2023-07-23 19:11:00 and 2023-07-23 19:11:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Lingering mid-level moisture trapped under high pressure aloft fueled spotty thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated high winds occurred.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 22.889 km away, between 2023-08-01 17:30:00 and 2023-08-01 19:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 4000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. A few produced flash flooding and wind damage. A push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. A few produced flash flooding and wind damage. A push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. A few produced flash flooding and wind damage.\nEvent Narrative: Water and rocks flowed over a road in Red Rock Canyon. Water, rocks, and debris flowed over Lake Mead Blvd at Anasazi Dr. Thunderstorm winds uprooted a large tree near Highway 95 and Craig Rd.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 24.0058 km away, between 2023-08-18 15:00:00 and 2023-08-18 17:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 6000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A fresh push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated flash flooding and damaging winds occurred. A fresh push of monsoon moisture fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated flash flooding and damaging winds occurred.\nEvent Narrative: The intersection of Hunting Hawk Rd and Canyon Diablo Rd was flooded. Thunderstorm winds caused docks to separate.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 3.8885 km away, between 2023-08-23 20:00:00 and 2023-08-23 21:00:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 100000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The remnant moisture and circulation of North Atlantic Tropical Storm Harold fueled evening thunderstorms over the Las Vegas Valley which produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Flash flooding occurred on the Strip, which was described as a river, as well as nearby roads. Water came into at least two Strip casinos through light fixtures and/or failed ceilings. One person drowned after being swept down the Flamingo Wash, and another person was reported missing.", |
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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 2.777 km away, between 2023-08-31 17:40:00 and 2023-08-31 17:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture, which continued into September, fueled scattered thunderstorms over southern Nevada. Isolated damaging winds occurred.\nEvent Narrative:", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 27.0974 km away, between 2023-09-01 06:00:00 and 2023-09-02 19:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 32.583333333333336 inches.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 2 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 668000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail. A push of monsoon moisture, which began in August, fueled thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. Several produced flash flooding, and one produced hail.\nEvent Narrative: Multiple rounds of rain produced flooding throughout the day. A sinkhole near Jones and Flamingo exposed a gas pipeline. Numerous streets were flooded and closed, and many cars were stuck in flood waters around the valley. Heavy rain caved in the roof of a small business and water poured in. One person was found dead in a detention basin. Thunderstorm winds blew down a large tree. Highway 160 was flooded near mile marker 25. Six swift water rescues, including two of first responders, were needed on Highway 160 near mile marker 34. Highway 159 was closed from Sky Vista Dr to Highway 160 due to flooding. Water and mud flowed over Calico Basin Rd. Highway 95 was closed from Paiute Way to Lee Canyon Rd due to flooding. Numerous streets and intersections were flooded, with water up to car windows in some cases. Several vehicles were stuck, including a city bus, and at least four water rescues were needed. One boy drowned. The Lake Mead Blvd entrance to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area was closed due to water and debris across the road at Pabco Rd. Interstate 15 was completely inundated between mile markers 4 and 7 and closed at the CA/NV state line.", |
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"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00023169, approximately 6.7392 km away, between 2023-09-20 14:12:00 and 2023-09-20 14:29:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An upper level disturbance passing by fueled spotty thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert. One produced flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: There were three swift water rescues in Henderson." |
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