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END TIMES WEATHER:Tornado Touches Down Near Williams,Arizona;Unusual Occurrence, National Weather Service Says

WILLIAMS, Ariz.-A tornado touched down north of Williams on Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damage, the National Weather Service said.The weather service also issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area between Williams and the Grand Canyon. The twister was observed by trained spotters about 15 miles south of the Grand Canyon and west of State Route 64 at about 2 p.m.Residents and tourists in the area were warned to take shelter.Williams is located in the Kaibab National Forest at an elevation of 6,770 feet.A weather service meteorologist in Phoenix said tornadoes in Arizona are relatively unusual this time of year but can happen at any time when thunderstorm activity is intense.Up to 2.50 inches of rain belted west-central Coconino County over the past 24 hours, meteorologists said.A number of storm advisories remain active for north-central Arizona.In the Greater Phoenix area, Weather Watch 5 meteorologists were predicting a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with potentially heavy rain possible Saturday night.An unusually strong low pressure system for mid-summer will remain centered over Colorado this weekend, then move slowly southeast early next week, Weather Watch 5 meteorologists said.Weather disturbances rotating around the low will interact with sufficient moisture and instability to develop mainly afternoon and evening thunderstorms across south-central Arizona, with the most numerous storms over the higher terrain east of Phoenix through Sunday, meteorologists said.
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