The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning early this morning as heavy thunderstorms and rain associated with what was Hurricane Norbert, which had been downgraded to a tropical depression moved into the area. 
	
	The Phoenix, AZ was hit with record setting rain fall for a single day as the remnants of Hurricane Norbert moved into the desert Southwest. 
	
	Numerous city streets, highways and interstates were at a stand still this morning.
	
	Clip 1 Basketball net at Emerald Park flooded out with water up to the bottom of the net.
	
	Clip 2 A young woman in a Kayak in the water floats by the basketball nets then floats by the top of a park shelter.
	
	Clip 3 People standing in the flood water at Emerald Park as a young man kayaks past them.
	
	Clip 4 Man standing in front of his home in knee deep water in Mesa, AZ
	
	Clip 5 Family stands in front of their home watching the flooding.
	
	Clip 6 Truck driving in flooding water.
	
	Clip 7 People walking through the flood waters in the residential area of Mesa along I60. 
	
	Clip 8 Heavy rain draining into a a storm drain
	
	Clip 9 I60 (Supertition Fwy)and Gilbert, Road severely flooded out with numerous cars stranded in the flood waters.
	
	Clip 10 – 11 Looking down the exit ramp of eastbound I60 and Gilbert, Road severely flooded out with numerous cars stranded in the flood waters.
	
	Clip 12-13 Cars flooded out on I60 
	
	Clip 14 AZ DOT pushing a flooded minivan out of the flood waters. 
	
	Clip 15 AZ DOT pushing a vehicle out of the flood waters.
	
	Clip 16 Chevy sitting in the flood waters.
	
	Clip 17 – 20 Flooding at the intersection of South Stapley Drive and East Southern Ave. 
	
	Clip 21 Close up of heavy flooding flowing into the storm drain. \
	
	Clip 22 Flooding at the intersection of South Stapley Drive and East Southern Ave. 
	
	Clip 23-24 Mud slide on Red Mountain Fwy where the soil washed away and covered the shoulder and part of the right lane of the 202 near 81. 
	
	Clip 25-31. Several vehicles that slide off the road in the heavy rain on Highway 87. 
	
	Clip 32 POV shot driving in the heavy rain.