We have received a total of .28 inches near Montezuma Well since Saturday morning. 99% of that fell prior to sunrise Sunday. There have been a few sprinkles Sunday but not enough to wet the bottom of the rain gauge until a pretty good shower came along about 5 p.m. Dropped perhaps .03 inch in a few minutes. We were in Sedona yesterday for most of the day and the bulk of the rain there took place prior to 3 p.m. If this is part of a pattern, perhaps we will be spared the fire season everyone fears. Hope so!
J&S in RR
PS--Your best bet for looking at longer range weather is at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. Here is the URL for the weather forecast products we watch:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/
You can get to the main page with this URL:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov
We also watch a pretty esoteric water vapor map. Don't be put off by the gigantic URL. Go check it out. The odd thing about current weather is that there doesn't seem to be an abnormally high amount of water vapor out there right now. Oh, well, it's keeping things moist--that's all that counts! Here's that huge URL:
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Look above the graphic and click on 'previous' and you can see how the vapor trends are shaping up.