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Check out yesterday’s crazy storm in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

A thunderstorm that quickly moved through the Las Vegas Valley Monday night unleashed an onslaught of rain, flooding, lightning, hail and strong winds.

Parts of the valley were under a flash-flood warning into the night and motorists were advised to avoid driving through some southwest valley intersections due to flooding.

Valley residents can expect rain once more on Tuesday as the National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood watch from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday for all of Clark County, Nye and Lincoln counties and northwest Arizona.

Check out the photos of Monday’s storm in the gallery above and submit your own using the At the Scene function on the Review-Journal app.

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