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Monsoon weather to bring more flooding, dust storms to Arizona: Live radar, updates

Morning Climate Forecast – 8/7/22
An opportunity for rain within the Valley tonight with highs within the low 100s.
Extra extreme monsoon climate is on faucet throughout Arizona as excessive winds, heavy rain and dirt are anticipated to brush throughout a number of counties on Sunday.
Storm possibilities will proceed to extend into the approaching week, posing a significant menace for northern Arizona residents dwelling close to burn scars.
“Very sturdy and gusty winds, blowing mud and localized flooding are anticipated,” learn a tweet from the Nationwide Climate Service.
The next advisories are lively:
Flash Flood Warning
In Coconino County:
- Schultz Go and Cheshire till 3 p.m.
- Mt Elden Estates and Sunnyside till 3:15 p.m.
- Doney Park till 3:45 p.m.
- Hutchinson Acres and Macann Estates till 4 p.m.
A shelter-in-place order is underway for areas close to Rio de Flag.
In Navajo, Apache counties:
- Shumway, Snowflake, Taylor, and Taylor Airport space till 4:30 p.m.
Flood Watch
- Gila, Maricopa, Pinal, Yavapai County from 12 p.m. on Aug. 7 to five a.m. on Aug. 8
- Cochise, Pima, Santa Cruz County from 2 p.m. on Aug. 7 to 12 a.m. on Aug. 8
Blowing Mud Advisory
- Maricopa, Pima, Pinal County from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Aug. 7
Closures
US 180 is closed at milepost 217 in Flagstaff due to flooding.
You’ll be able to test the most recent climate circumstances by visiting the FOX 10 Phoenix climate web page, or obtain the Free FOX 10 Climate app, which is out there on Apple iOS and Android.
Monsoon rains convey extra flooding to Flagstaff
Brian Klimowski took this video of flooding at Mount Elden Lookout Street on Sunday.
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Rain/flood security ideas
The American Pink Cross’ ideas for heavy rain conditions and flood security:
- Flip round don’t drown! If you happen to should drive and also you encounter a flooded roadway, flip round and go one other manner.
- If you’re caught on a flooded highway and waters are rising quickly round you, get out of the automotive shortly and transfer to larger floor.
- Tune in to your native radio, NOAA radio, or information channels for the most recent updates.
- In case your neighborhood is susceptible to flooding, be ready to evacuate shortly.
- Observe evacuation orders and don’t try to return till officers say it’s protected.
- If energy strains are down, don’t step in puddles or standing water.
- If energy is out, use a flashlight. Don’t use any open flame as alternate lighting.
Be ready and keep protected in the course of the monsoon
“Most Valley residents understand how shortly and furiously storms can transfer out and in, bringing sturdy winds, mud, rain, and flash flooding. These storms may cause interruptions in providers, comparable to water, energy, and gasoline,” said Captain Ashley Losch of the Glendale Hearth Division.
GFD reminds residents of the way they are often ready and keep protected:
- Have flashlights with additional batteries available.
- Have meals that may be ready with out the necessity for cooking or refrigeration.
- Have not less than one gallon of unpolluted water for every individual within the family.
- Have backup energy for anybody requiring energy for a medical machine.
- Have backup energy for cell telephones that don’t require charging.
- Have a primary assist equipment prepared and accessible.
- By no means drive into areas with flowing water; it takes lower than 10 inches to clean a automotive away.
- Keep away from flooded areas, comparable to washes.
- If waters are rising, search larger floor.
- Don’t strategy downed energy strains, the bottom may be energized for as much as 200 toes.
- Maintain pets indoors throughout storms.

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Maddox Mihalakis delivers Big 12 Championship for Arizona in 2-1 win over TCU

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Maddox Mihalakis drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, leading No. 4-seed Arizona a 2-1 victory over third-seeded TCU on Saturday night to win the Big 12 Championship and clinch the Wildcats’ 40th trip to the NCAA Baseball Tournament.
In the top of the 10th inning, Mason White was hit by a pitch with one out and took third on a single by Adonys Guzman. Mihalakis drove the first pitch into center field for the go-ahead run.
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Arizona (39-18) had only three hits and stranded nine runners on base through the first eight innings, before Andrew Cain’s home run to right field tied the game 1-1 in the ninth.
The Horned Frogs (39-18) took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning when Sawyer Strosnider scored on a groundout by Noah Franco. Strosnider had drawn a one-out walk and advanced to third on a double by Cole Cramer.
No TCU player reached third base the rest of the game.
Arizona had runners on second and third in the sixth and eighth innings but did not score.
Freshman Smith Bailey started on the mound for Arizona and pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing one run and four hits. He struck out five with no walks.
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Tony Pluta (2-0), the fourth pitcher for the Wildcats, pitched the last two innings and got the victory.
Four TCU pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts, with three walks and three batters hit by pitch. Braeden Sloan (3-4) allowed both Arizona runs and took the loss. ___
AP college sports: https://apnews.com/hub/college-sports
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TSMC warns US tariffs could derail USD 165 billion Arizona investment

Taipei [Taiwan], : Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has cautioned the US government that imposing tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductors could undermine its significant investment plans in Arizona, Focus Taiwan reported on Friday.
The company’s USD 165 billion investment aims to build advanced semiconductor fabrication facilities in the state, but TSMC warned that tariffs could reduce demand for chips and jeopardize the project’s success.
“New import restrictions could jeopardize current US leadership in the competitive technology industry and create uncertainties for many committed semiconductor capital projects in the US, including TSMC Arizona’s significant investment plan in Phoenix,” the chipmaker wrote in a letter to the US Department of Commerce.
TSMC argued that tariffs would increase costs for end consumers, leading to lower demand for products containing semiconductors, reported Focus Taiwan.
According to Focus Taiwan, the country’s government and companies has always been unwilling to raise any voice against the “the Donald Trump administration’s chaotic tariff rollout but the TSMC letter made the case that going through with them would have negative consequences.”
TSMC letter stated that any import measures adopted by the trump’s administration “should not create uncertainties for existing semiconductor investments,” referring to its huge investments in Arizona.
In Arizona, TSMC has currently invested USD 65 billion to build three advanced wafer fabs in Arizona. “The first one has begun mass-producing chips, construction of the second fab is nearly complete, and a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the third fab last month,” Focus Taiwan reported.
In March the company also planned to invest USD 100 billion in Arizona Project over next few years, to set up three more wafer fabs, two packaging and testing plants and one research and development center.
In the letter, TSMC stated that “tariffs that raise the cost of end consumer products will lower demand for such products and the semiconductor components they contain.” It further added, “Therefore, TSMC respectfully requests that any remedial import measures imposed resulting from this investigation not extend to downstream end products and semi-finished products containing semiconductors.”
Earlier this month, TSMC reported a significant rise in revenue figures for April 2025, attributed to surge in demand for advanced semiconductors.
This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
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Man who defrauded Arizona fraternity board gets 5 years

PHOENIX — A man who defrauded a University of Arizona fraternity board out of over $500,000 was sentenced recently to five years in prison, officials announced Thursday.
Michael Woolbright, 60, was convicted in April on five counts of fraud and one count of theft, according to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
His prison sentence will be followed by 30 years of probation. In addition, the AG’s Office said it secured $520,000 in restitution.
How did Michael Woolbright defraud UofA fraternity board?
Woolbright served on the Tucson Delta Chi Alumni Board and controlled its bank account. The board holds the title to a fraternity chapter house on the University of Arizona campus.
Prosecutors said he repeatedly issued unauthorized checks and sent unauthorized wire transfers to himself and his business without the rest of the board’s knowledge.
“If you are an individual or an entity attempting to defraud Arizonans from their hard-earned savings — consider this a warning,” Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a press release.
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