Cheryl J said:Thanks, dawgluver...the worst is over with and things are back to normal. These desert thunderstorms come on so quickly, and since the ground is so hard from so little rain, we often get floods when they hit.
Your pic of the thunderheads coming in looks ominous, but beautiful. Great shot. What river are you nearby? Just curious.
Rain!! Rain!!! Rain!!!! until Sunday. Doing the happy rain dance.
I think folks here have been doing the rain dance "au natural" since it finally worked! We "might" get downgraded to a level 1 drought...PLEASE!!!!My people on the reservation in Maine do a great version of that dance.
Also great if you are living in a level 2 drought area and hoping your crops produce SOMETHING. We need at least 4 consecutive days of steady rain to get out of level 2 and back to level 1 drought conditions. I don't mind this rain (although, had I known, I wouldn't have done 3 loads of laundry and hung them on the line).miserable, great if you are a duck
Also great if you are living in a level 2 drought area and hoping your crops produce SOMETHING. We need at least 4 consecutive days of steady rain to get out of level 2 and back to level 1 drought conditions. I don't mind this rain (although, had I known, I wouldn't have done 3 loads of laundry and hung them on the line).
After a good rain this morning, it's actually nice enough to have the windows open. I hope this trend continues.