Watch now: Flash flooding at Sabino Canyon after monsoon storms in Tucson
- Jesse Tellez
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
- Updated
Heavy rainfall in Tucson on Tuesday morning caused flooding in Sabino Canyon, leading to temporary closures in the area.
North Upper Sabino Road is closed at Bridge 1 and Bear Canyon Trail is closed at Sabino Creek, according to the Forest Service at Coronado National Forest. Video courtesy USDA Forest Service at Coronado National Forest.
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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