It was nice while it lasted, the t boomers that is, although not much rain was produced it was wonderful to see these so called *pre monsoon* boomers roll through. *SIGH* now we have wait at LEAST another 4-5 weeks before the real monsoons kick in (God I hope so!) Today's the last day in a stretch of 6 days of thunderheads and light showers, NOW the OVEN REALLY CRANKS UP :o
Dennis :o
Welp, it's over *sigh*
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Welp, it's over *sigh*
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Based upon the Medium Range Forecast
models, the oven begins to heat up around mid month-until then it will be merely hot. My son says that the TUS NWS people are expecting a monsoon much like I am-somewhat drier than normal and possible a late starter.
Steve
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