The activity in the Eastern Pacific tropics is still influencing the desert southwest. We’ve seen an extended monsoon season when we would expect second spring conditions to come to Wickenburg.
Hurricane Linda is the blob of activity west of Baja California seen in the infrared satellite map above, with obvious tendrils of tropical air and moisture coming to town. We had some showers today and this evening, but other parts of Arizona are getting some serious rainfall and flooding. Not that the desert can’t use the moisture, but . . .
By the way, it’s just weather. Not anything caused by other than solar and other natural influences on the planet. Just sayin’.
The sky to the East of us was ominously black today heading home from the Iowa.
I’m expecting some rain either tonight or tomorrow….
Yeah, we’ve been watching the radar today and noticed a lot of echoes out that way. Most of it looks to be dissipating at this hour, but there’s always tomorrow and more hurricane moisture on the way.