Arizona
Related: About this forumyou would think it is June...Lightning-caused fire burning 40 acres near I-10, Dragoon
https://kvoa.com/news/local-news/2019/08/21/lightning-caused-fire-burning-40-acres-near-i-10-dragoonit is more like 200 acres now. I have some pix but I have to go on my desktop and it is rest-the-knee hour at the moment.
lapfog_1
(30,158 posts)the southern Arizona monsoon arrives right around (if not on) the 4th of July in Benson.
No monsoon this year?
Kali
(55,737 posts)and the heat of the last two weeks has been brutal.
lapfog_1
(30,158 posts)generally speaking August sees increased humidity, spotty thunderstorms that drench and cool the desert, followed the next morning by heating the desert evaporating the last rainfall, and it repeats again. No all of the desert gets rain every afternoon... but there is usually rain someplace in the San Pedro valley.
Occasionally a tropical storm will make its way from the Gulf of California and really drench the desert. Not every year, but occasionally.
Sounds like you all are stuck in the June weather pattern (very hot, dry, with dry lightning). I was there when the Rincons burned in the summer.
Hope things return to normal.
Kali
(55,737 posts)It is supposed to get going again this weekend - sure hope so!
orangecrush
(21,796 posts)Fire on the mountain!
Kali
(55,737 posts)and pretty grazed off around the house
Kali
(55,737 posts)smoke hit the house for about an hour or so around 10 last night
if you look right in the center you can see just a snip of rainbow
about an hour later, better light
zoomed a bit for flames
from the other side
unfortunately there is (was?) a boundary fence that runs up that steep draw to the peak and I am pretty sure part of it had wood posts still, probably built in the 30s or 40s originally. some poor son of mine will have to get up there and check then do any repairs.
orangecrush
(21,796 posts)Thanks, Kali!