
Winds from an approaching storm system around sundown pushed a hazy brown cloud over most of the Phoenix area.
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There were reports of some downed power lines and trees in Tempe, but no immediate reports of any injuries.
Arizona's monsoon season begins in mid-June and runs through Sept. 30 and has produced massive dust storms called "haboobs" in recent years.
Much of western Arizona was under a flash flood watch Monday.
The Mohave Daily News reported that rain in the Bullhead City area closed several roads Sunday as runoff deposited mud, rocks and debris in low-lying areas.
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