Flash Flood Warning issued July 17 at 12:11PM MDT until July 17 at 3:15PM MDT by NWS Salt Lake City UT
This is a severe-significance flash flood warning event affecting Piute, UT, tracked from official feeds (NOAA / National Weather Service). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Flash Flood Warning
- Extent
- ≈ 44,803 acres
- Began
- To end
Hazard details
- Flash-flood damage threat
- CONSIDERABLE
Damage signals as reported by NOAA / National Weather Service — verbatim, not an estimate.
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Piute, UT ≈ 2 mi
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Latest updates
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- Bulletin NWS Salt Lake City UT
Flash Flood Warning issued
Piute, UT
- Storm report NWS SLC storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 5 N Marysvale, UT
Local law enforcement and UDOT cameras indicate a debris flow flash flood reaching US-89 near mile marker 184 originating from the Silver King burn scar at the outlet of Deer Creek.
- Storm report NWS SLC storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 5 SSE Marysvale, UT
Piute County EM reported flash flooding with a muddy ashy flow out of Ten Mile Canyon at US-89 near mile post 174, originating from the Cottonwood burn scar.
- Storm report NWS SLC storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 4 E Beaver, UT
State DEM webcam showed debris flow flash flood wave continuing farther downstream in the Beaver River within the Cottonwood burn scar.
Show 1 earlier update
- NWS SLC storm report Storm report
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