Raymond continues to lose wind intensity and has become a Tropical Rainstorm while moving onshore in western Mexico. Despite the National Hurricane Center discontinuing advisories, dangerous and damaging flash flooding will occur in northern Mexico and parts of Arizona and New Mexico into Tuesday.
"The heaviest rain looks to stay just south of the United States-Mexico border as the moisture that remains of Raymond interacts with the terrain," AccuWeather Meteorologist Haley Taylor said. "However, some significant moisture from Raymond will be pulled north into the southwestern United States, particularly in the southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico."
"While the flood risk remains high across the Four Corners states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado, into Monday, we're somewhat

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