The circulation of Norbert, in conjunction with the remnants of Atlantic
Tropical Storm Dolly, spread moisture across northwest Mexico and into the southwestern United States. Near
Palm Springs, over 40 travelers required rescue after their cars were flooded. One nearby school was evacuated. Damage in the state amounted to $706,000 (
USD). In Arizona, rainfall peaked at near
Chandler. During a seven-hour period,
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport recorded of rainfall, breaking the 75‑year‑old daily rainfall record. It was also the highest precipitation in a single calendar day, but fell short of the station's 24‑hour rainfall total. The rainfall was more than the city's average summer rainfall. About one of every three
Maricopa County rain gauges set all-time records. Accumulations in Chandler and
Mesa were deemed to be a 1-in-1,000 year event while Phoenix was calculated to be a 1-in-200 year event. The floods covered several roads and highways, which closed portions of Interstates
17 and
10. In Mesa, residents from 100 homes were evacuated. Two women died, one in
Pinal County and one in
Tucson; both were swept away by floodwaters in their vehicles. Waters in Tucson reached as deep as . In several locations, pumping stations were unable to handle the deluge. About 10,000 people lost power in the state. In response to the flooding, Governor
Jan Brewer issued a state of emergency and ordered nonessential workers to remain at home.
New Mexico Highway 152 suffered significant damage, with portions of the road washed away and debris covering large stretches of road. Due to the severity of damage, the
New Mexico Department of Transportation closed the road indefinitely and stated it could be more than a month until it was re-opened. In Nevada, rainfall totaled over in a short period of time, causing the worst flooding in the
Moapa Valley since 1981. The flooding prompted
The National Weather Service to issue a strongly worded
flash flood emergency for the Moapa Valley, advising people to avoid travel and keep local roads open for emergency operations. The waters closed a section of
Interstate 15 in both directions. Several vehicles were washed away along the interstate and damaged the road forcing the closure for several days.
Indian Reservation in
Moapa was evacuated due to the floods. Damage in the state amounted to $9.64 million. ==See also==