We now have a "monsoon season" in Arizona. Yes, we have awesome monsoons.....Our season now runs from the middle of June to the middle of September. Prior to this year, we knew our monsoon season was here after we experienced three consecutive days of 55 degree dewpoint. That still happens, but now we have a specific "season." 

During our monsoons, our skies will fill with clouds typically coming from the north and east over Four Peaks to the North of Mesa, or the San Francisco Peaks........towards Flagstaff....we then have high winds, flooding, lightening, thunder, and HUGE dust storms.

Safety precautions to take when the monsoon does come blowing into town with high walls of dust heading toward you - if you are on the freeway, pull off of the freeway...and pull off the road to safety - don't put your foot on the brakes or else someone will think that you are leading the way. They typically blow through in a few minutes.

As a kid, I LOVED the monsoons (and I still do). I can tell it's coming before I even see the rain. I open my door, and I can smell the wet dust/dirt. The monsoon will blow through our community literally filling our neighborhood retention basins with water. I jokingly tell people that right now we're living in a lake community. Because we are so flat, there will be flooding in the low areas, and people are regularly warned NOT to drive through the streets that are flooded. AND they do it anyway. The next thing we see on the news are people having to be rescued because they don't heed the warnings.

I love this time of year, and have taken some photos of the monsoon clouds...I have yet to capture a great lightening shot, but I will, and then I'll share. Enjoy the pictures.

 

 

 

 

Pepper

Mesa, Arizona Real Estate. Call me at: 480.216-3334 for information on purchasing or selling a home in Mesa, Arizona or surrounding towns. OR email me: Teri@TeriEllis.com. Feel free to visit one of my websites: HomesAzRE.com, MoveToMesaAz.com or MoveToSunnyAz.com. Or stop by my blogs at: Active Rain; or Phoenix Valley Real Estate Blog.

 

Mesa, Arizona Real Estate. Call me at: 480.216-3334 for information on purchasing or selling a home in Mesa, Arizona or surrounding towns. OR email me: Teri@TeriEllis.com. Feel free to visit one of my websites: HomesAzRE.com, MoveToMesaAz.com or MoveToSunnyAz.com. Or stop by my blogs at: MesaAzRealEstateVoice; Phoenix and Mesa Real Estate Blog; Phoenix Valley Real Estate Blog

 

Merry Christmas

Twitter Button from twitbuttons.com

 
This post has been included in Arizona Information Maricopa County, AZ Information Mesa, AZ Information
Post is included in group: The Art Of Marketing You
Post is included in group: Posts to Localism
Post is included in group: Phoenix Arizona Real Estate
Post is included in group: Mesa Arizona Real Estate Connection
Post is included in group: Arizona Homes

13 Comments on Mesa, Arizona - Monsoons in Arizona from mid-June to mid-September

AUG
21
2008
423,125 Points 21 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

TERI, I think your Monsoon has made it to our area.  We were so dry and now it is like the clouds have opened and they just won't close.

10:57pm • #1
305,249 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Marchel, I know Texas has gotten a lot of rain lately. Our's will come from the Gulf of Mexico....but this weekend we're dry. We love it!! ;-)

Pepper

10:58pm • #2
AUG
22
2008
401,667 Points 15 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teri:  It has been somewhat monsoon'y up here in the Fort Worth/Dallas area for the past week or ten days.  Some of the downpours have been in the middle of the night.  When I heard the rain one night this week, I opened the garage door, and went and sat in a lawn chair just at the edge of the garage... and just say there... admiring Mother Nature's beauty.  Thanks for sharing.

12:49am • #3
157,403 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I love cloud pictures! I have a few of my own that I took!

7:05am • #4
436,587 Points 47 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Teri I honestly had no idea that Arizona had monsoons. When I think of Arizona I think of great weather 365 days a year! It beats our cold winters any day:)

7:13am • #5
305,249 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Karen Anne: I love the monsoons, love the rain, thunder, lightening AND the fact that it cools us down 20 degrees in that many moments. ;-)

Jeannette, I love the clouds too....especially the ones that will be coming in September. They are spectacular. ;-)

Bill, being from Arizona, I naturally assumed EVERYONE knew about our monsoons....I agree that it is beautiful all year, and even with the monsoons, rarely does it take up the entire day. Generally they come in during the latter part of the afternoon...during the time people are coming home from work, and then on into the evening. ;-)

Pepper

11:47am • #6
323,158 Points 40 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teri--This sounds like how a native Minnesotan feels about blizzards. They are great fun as everyone gets to stay home unexpectedly but not so great to drive in!

1:59pm • #7
388,338 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I, too, had no idea Arizona has monsoons. I thought they occurred only in places like India.

That's a good idea taking photos of the sky. I'd send you photos of our sky in Sacramento, but they would all look the same. In fact, they would like a big blue square. We get some clouds, but not very many. Not like the cumulus clouds in Minnesota.

elizabeth weintraub land park real estate agent in sacramento

2:12pm • #8
305,249 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teri, it is awesome here....when the monsoon comes to town. The monsoon actually accounts for a major portion of our water each year. ;-)

Elizabeth, wait until September here. We get beautiful white puffy clouds with a blue, blue sky. It is awesome. I remember when I moved back here in 2000, how in awe I was. I didn't notice/couldn't see? them in Southern California. ;-)

Pepper

2:33pm • #9
243,213 Points 15 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teri, you've showed me red water and now red clouds?  LOL!  Was the red from the time of day you took the shots?

2:46pm • #10
305,249 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Lisa, red is my color, you know? The red cloud shots were in the evening just as the monsoon was rolling in, so you see the sunset as well reflecting on the clouds. Cool, huh?

Pepper

3:29pm • #11
SEP
10
2008
3 Featured Posts

Those are some great cloud shots.  We haven't had too many storms this year to get such great shots.  I just posted a pic of a sunset i took the other nite.  Need to get a slideshow like what you did!!!

7:20pm • #12
305,249 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Amy, thank you so much! I'll stop by to see your photos. ;-)

Pepper

9:11pm • #13

This blog does not allow anonymous comments

 
Teri_november_2009pcropped Rainmaker_large

**Mesa, Arizona Real Estate** Teri Ellis, Broker, CRS, ABR, GRI, ePRO

Mesa, AZ

More about me…

Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC

Address: Mesa, AZ, 85209

Office Phone: (480) 216-3334

Cell Phone: (480) 216-3334

Email Me

Real Estate

A classy "almost native Arizonan" Realtor with a great sense of humor, a keen ear, and a desire to assist the seller or buyer in order to bring confidence and peace to their transaction. A great knowledge of new homes and new home builders as well as a plethora of driving skills!! ;-)





Teri Ellis, Real Estate Professional in 85209



Technorati Profile

View my FriendFeed By Blog Log Cluster Map Locations of visitors to this page <!-- Facebook Badge START -->Teri Ellis | Create Your Badge
<!-- Facebook Badge END --> Web Analytics

Clicky



Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find AZ real estate agents and Mesa real estate on ActiveRain.