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.


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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.