Storm Events Database

Event Details

Event Flash Flood
-- Flood Cause Heavy Rain
State UTAH
County/Area WASHINGTON
WFO SLC
Begin Date 07/22/2008 18:00:00 MST-7
Begin Range 2
Begin Azimuth ESE
Begin Location BLOOMINGTON
Begin Lat/Lon 37.04/-113.56
End Date 07/22/2008 22:00:00 MST-7
End Range 4
End Azimuth SE
End Location BLOOMINGTON
End Lat/Lon 37.01/-113.56
Deaths Direct/Indirect 0/0 (fatality details below, when available...)
Injuries Direct/Indirect 0/0
Property Damage 0.00K
Crop Damage 0.00K
Episode Narrative Another surge of moisture that reached the entire state of Utah helped initiate thunderstorms across a few different areas from July 20th to July 22nd. These thunderstorms mostly produced flash flooding, but large hail and strong winds were also observed.
Event Narrative Fort Pierce Wash rose to 1097 cfs within one hour.


All events for this episode:

Location County/Zone St. Date Time T.Z. Type Mag Dth Inj PrD CrD
Totals: 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
(SGU)ST GEORGE MUNI WASHINGTON CO. UT 07/20/2008 20:30 MST-7 Flash Flood 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
FRUITA WAYNE CO. UT 07/22/2008 12:25 MST-7 Flash Flood 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
SALT LAKE NO TWO ARP SALT LAKE CO. UT 07/22/2008 12:40 MST-7 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
TAYLORSVILLE SALT LAKE CO. UT 07/22/2008 12:50 MST-7 Flash Flood 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
BLOOMINGTON WASHINGTON CO. UT 07/22/2008 18:00 MST-7 Flash Flood 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
Totals: 0 0 0.00K 0.00K