PHOENIX — Monday evening’s storms are leaving thousands across the Valley without power.
A ground stop was issued at Sky Harbor but has since been lifted.
A Dust Storm Warning is in effect for Avondale, Goodyear, Phoenix and Mesa.
If you are driving where dust is blowing, officials are asking that you pull off the road and turn off your lights.
There is also a Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Queen Creek and Chandler Heights until 6:00 p.m.
A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for Yuma, Somerton, and Gadsden until 8:30 p.m.
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Power outages
As the storms are moving through the Valley Monday night, power was knocked out in some places along the way.
Thousands of outages are being reported.
Both the major utility suppliers in the Valley are affected.
577 customers – In the area of North Dobson Road to North Country Club Drive and East McKellips Road to West University Drive
564 customers – In the area of South Extension Road to South Horne and West 8th Avenue to West Baseline Road
1,496 customers – In the area of North Arrowhead Drive to North Hamilton and West Elliot Road to West Galveston Street
973 customers – In the area of North Dobson Road to North Hartford Street and West Knox Road to West Frye Road
779 customers – In the area of South Gilbert Road to South Quartz Street and East Frye Road to East Queen Creek Road
954 customers – In the area of South Sossaman Road to South Signal Butte Road and E Santan Freeway to Pecos Road
964 customers – In the area of South 31st Street to unknown and unknown to east San Tan Boulevard
1,037 customers – In the area of Campbell Avenue to Thomas Road and 8th Street to 16Th Street
1,283 customers – In the area of McDowell Road to Pierce Street and 3rd Street to 11th Street
2,570 customers – In the area of Cactus Road to Dunlap Avenue and 19th Avenue to Central Avenue
2,187 customers – In the area of Montecito Avenue to Country Club Drive and 3rd Street to 12Th Street
2,276 customers – In the area of 1st Street to Broadway Road and Beck Avenue to Ash Avenue
12News is tracking storms as they move through the Valley. Click here for the coverage.
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