2007-07-17
02:47:30
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diggerm82
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Yeah I would say we are late...I hope we have a good monsoon....well lets see what happens tonight....and hours of candle light? lol that never happens to me..maybe i should come visit you in the summer time.
2007-07-17
03:43:29 ·
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i was born here in az and have seen some bad storms....the worst one was in 96 or 97 i was in 7th grade and had a microburst and it took the roof off my school.....around 51st and tbird..
2007-07-17
10:49:55 ·
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As far as the National Weather Service is concerned it started on July 8th. We've had a few spotty storms pass through Tucson but they have been fairly short lived and not much to get excited about.
If you want to check on rainfall in your area check out the rainlog link. University of AZ is collecting rainfall data statewide there may be someone in your area participating, you could join up as well. The home page might be a bit slow to load the map and data if you're on dial up, and the all user map takes forever even on DSL.
2007-07-17 03:55:38
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answered by ADB 4
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Yes, that was officially the start of the Arizona Monsoon season. We did have those 3 days of a dew point of 55 or above. There was dust, wind and some rain around most of the Valley from about 7:30 to 9:30 last night. Hey, if it was like last year's; it was a pretty weak start...
2007-07-17 08:24:30
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answered by Dave 4
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India would be very severe high quality for the duration of monsoon. Kerala is the acceptable place to circulate to in India. yet Monsoon hits Kerala and Tamilnadu First. however the monsoon starts on the 1st or 2d weeks of June. So no difficulty i think of. or you may plan for North India. Delhi would be a severe high quality place. do not forget approximately to circulate to the large ask your self of India TAJ MAHAL. each and every of the acceptable.
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answered by eisenhauer 4
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Haha, yeah that was nothing last night. Wait till August, that's when you get the really bad storms.
I totaled my truck last year in August because of a monsoon storm. I ended up in oncoming traffic on the freeway, thank god no one ran into me.
The monsoon might be officially here, but wait till August to get the really bad storms! Take care!
2007-07-17 09:09:53
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answered by Alli 7
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I live in Glendale and we were watching the storm last night too. I really hope it's the start of monsoon season. It seems to be starting late this year
2007-07-17 02:53:44
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answered by njyecats 6
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So did Queen Creek--and I sure hope so. We got the customary wall of red dust, then giant raindrops that lasted a half hour or so . It was amazing, and a nice change.
This should be about the start of it--so hello blackouts, bad driving, and hours by candle light :)
2007-07-17 02:56:29
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answered by mathaowny 6
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I live in Buckeye near I-10 and Watson. We got pretty good winds, but no rain to my knowledge. This is my first year in the valley and I appreciate the heads-up regarding what to expect when the winds really change.
2007-07-17 10:59:00
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answered by tom92117 7
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I live in Peoria. (right on the border of Glendale and Peoria)
we have had some sprinkling already.
it just happens at about 3 in the morning when everybody is asleep.
we do get alot of thunder storms though.
2007-07-17 07:58:00
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answered by London B 2
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I don't think we've had the 3 days in a row of dewpoint over 55, have we? I heard a bit of thunder and it sprinkled a little, little bit, but that was about it (I'm in Surprise). We're quite late this year, aren't we?
2007-07-17 02:50:09
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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Yes it is my friend
2007-07-17 20:42:28
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answered by Steven C 7
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