Ex-hurricane Rosa made landfall in north-west Mexico on Monday last week, causing flooding there before bringing torrential downpours to the south-western US. It produced the wettest October day on record for Phoenix, Arizona, with 60cm of rain falling in 24 hours, causing flooding and leaving people trapped in vehicles. It is unusual for Pacific hurricanes and their remnants to reach such high latitudes.
Meanwhile, drought-stricken parts of eastern Australia received much-needed heavy downpours throughout last week, triggered by a trough of low pressure that sat over New South Wales. Some towns received more rain in 24 hours than they have all year; the village of Pooncarrie recorded 53mm last Wednesday.
Link to Gaurdian feature: https://www.theguardian.com/weather/2018/oct/10/world-weatherwatch-japan-and-south-korea-hit-by-tropical-storm-kong-rey-ex-hurricane-rosa
