The remnants of what was once Hurricane Priscilla in the Eastern Pacific, in combination with other ingredients, are making for a wet, and potentially dangerous, weekend across portions of the Southwest. FOX 10 Phoenix Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz joined FOX Weather to discuss the heavy rain forecast set to soak Arizona and portions of the Southwest on Oct. 10, 2025.
SAN JUAN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO – Remnant tropical moisture from post-tropical storm Priscilla has soaked areas of the Desert Southwest since Friday, resulting in flash flooding that swallowed at least two vehicles in San Juan County, in northwest New Mexico.
Flash flood sweeps away a car in San Juan County, New Mexico on Oct. 10, 2025.
(San Juan County Fire & Rescue / FOX Weather)
"Yes, you can go anywhere in a Jeep…. But sometimes you shouldn't," San Juan County Fire & Rescue officials said. "This Jeep was pushed a few hundred yards down a running wash when the driver tried to cross. The driver managed to get out of the vehicle and hang out on the hood until rescuers arrived."
Flash flood sweeps away a car in San Juan County, New Mexico on Oct. 10, 2025.
(San Juan County Fire & Rescue / FOX Weather)
The Eastern Pacific will remain active and deliver another round of heavy tropical rains in a moisture surge associated with Tropical Storm Raymond on Monday and Tuesday. That will increase the flash flood risk as several more inches of rain are likely.
As the moisture slowly shifts east, a large level 2 out of 4 risk for flash flooding is present through Saturday, with flood watches being issued across Southeastern California, most of Arizona, Southern Utah and Western Colorado.
On Sunday, the flood risk shifts farther south into southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
Flash flood sweeps away a car in San Juan County, New Mexico on Oct. 10, 2025.
(San Juan County Fire & Rescue / FOX Weather)
According to the FOX Forecast Center, widespread rain totals of 2 to 3 inches are possible across Arizona through Tuesday. 
Locations across central and southern Arizona could see closer to 3 to 5 inches, with localized areas seeing over 5 inches.
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