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UT: Flash flood warnings still in effect after record number of lives are lost near AZ border

Emily

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http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/ar...short-creek-flash-flood-warning/#.Vfh6fn1v5xA
[h=1]High water flows, thunderstorms forecast for Short Creek; ?flash flood warning?[/h] Written by Joyce Kuzmanic on September 15, 2015

http://www.weather.com/news/news/utah-flash-floods
[h=1]9 Dead After Utah Flash Floods; Several People Still Missing[/h]

By weather.com


Published Sep 15 2015 02:49 PM EDT

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According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, the deadliest single flash flood on record in Utah prior to Monday's event was an August 13, 1923 flood near Farmington, claiming seven lives.
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According to NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information, Washington County, Utah, has experienced 118 days with at least one report of flash flooding from 1950 through late April 2015, for an average of 1-2 flash flood days per year...
 
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