Towering dust storm rolling through Phoenix leaves thousands powerless, causes travel chaos

An epic dust storm, known as a haboob, swept across the Phoenix area in Arizona on Monday, knocking out power to thousands of utility customers and causing travel chaos as damaging winds ripped across the region.The intense situation began to unfold on Monday as monsoon storms rolled across portions of Arizona, producing heavy rain and thunderstorms.According to the Gilbert Police Department, the powerful storms knocked down trees and power lines, prompting officials to ask people to avoid travel until crews could clear debris from the roadways.“If you must travel, please drive with caution as we are working diligently to restore lights and clear roadways,” police said in a post on X.The dust storm also led to travel problems at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, with officials issuing a ground stop for flights arriving and departing for safety.That ground stop has since been lifted.Dust Storm Warnings were issued in Arizona on Monday, including the Phoenix area, causing chaos on Interstate 10 as visibility quickly dropped to zero.There were also reports of damage as winds gusted to 60 mph at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and 66 mph near East Mesa.There were also reports of a roof being torn off a home near Marana, Arizona.Outside the dust storm, thunderstorms were reported in Phoenix and Tucson.Phoenix saw its second-wettest day of 2025, but is still experiencing its 10th-driest start to any year, while Tucson is experiencing its third-driest year to date.
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Both cities’ records go back to 1895.“The Southwest? Guess what. Monsoon is in full swing,” FOX Weather Meteorologist Britta Merwin said.“A little bit of a slow onset, but we’re feeling it.
And it has been bone dry i...