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Southwestern US Monsoon 2025

John Farley said:
And this is what happens when the monsoon fails.
Hopefully they do get that under control & you/your area/the town will be safe.

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This is the thing I fear about up where my brother has property, especially now seeing all the dead/dieing trees up in that area. It looks bad, and almost to the point of "primed & ready for a torching"
 
Hopefully they do get that under control & you/your area/the town will be safe.

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This is the thing I fear about up where my brother has property, especially now seeing all the dead/dieing trees up in that area. It looks bad, and almost to the point of "primed & ready for a torching"
Yes, things are looking much better now. We are no longer under pre-evacuation, and the fire has not grown in the last 24 hours.
 
In Arizona, this is one of of the worse monsoons on record, as far as lightning and rainfall goes. Extreme heat warnings almost every day due to lack of precipitation and no clouds. The poor placement of high pressure has been a major contributor. I've only seen one or two days where the lightning was consistent and worthy of pursuing on video. Otherwise, spotty bolts here and there.

The big story will be California this fall when the Santa Ana winds kick in. The extreme heat there is drying everything to the bone.
 
Saw some dust-storm video from Phoenix on the evening news today.

Monsoon moisture has *finally* made it up to where I am. Have been getting little rainshowers each afternoon/evening since Sunday. Not a whole lot, but enough that I haven't had to water the garden..
One on Sunday had some lightning in it, but other than that its been very minimal - a few rumbles of thunder off in the distance.
 
Warren Faidley said:
In Arizona, this is one of of the worse monsoons on record, as far as lightning and rainfall goes.
Same for Colorado (atleast where I am). Honestly very disappointing summer storm season overall. The lack of lightning shows this year sucked. We'll see if this week & the monsoon brings anything....but other than that can pretty much close-out this year's "lightning season" as a crap one. :(
 
This evening I had a cell where the main part of it passed to my south, and northern edge went over me. (glad it stayed south since it contained hail)
There was almost continuous thunder for a short while, yet I only ever saw one flash out of it (a general flash of in the sky, no visible strike).

So still no lightning show...but got some good rain out of it though (just over 1/4").

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The really high humidity (50-60%) here the past few days has been awful though. yuck. .lol.
 

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