Hurricane Rosa could bring Southwest flooding

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Parts of the Southwest are bracing for possible flash flooding as Hurricane Rosa slowly spins northeast over the Pacific Ocean.

Although the Category 2 hurricane is weakening off the coast of Baja California, Mexico, it’s still strong enough to trigger a flash flood watch for Monday and Tuesday in Phoenix, where its remnants are headed, the National Weather Service said Friday.

Rosa was expected to make landfall over northern Baja on Monday and continue to break up as it moves northeast to the deserts of Nevada and Arizona, forecasters said.

“Abundant tropical moisture from Hurricane Rosa will be drawn up from the coast of western Mexico into southern Nevada and surrounding states leading to the potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding Monday afternoon through Tuesday night,” the National Weather Service in Las Vegas said in a statement.