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Our monsoon season starts now everyone thinks it's a dry heat.
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Do some research
Arizona's monsoon season begins in June and continues through September. With it comes higher humidity, which can lead to thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, hail, high winds, flash flooding, dust storms and extreme heat. ADOT urges drivers to be prepared for summer storms.
Plus if you live close to any farm land it's even higher due to irrigating the crops.
We get insane lightening storms with very high winds. But I like those
So far it's been dry this year but August is when we hit the peek wet weather it tends to come in quick blasts.
NO
Do some research
Arizona's monsoon season begins in June and continues through September. With it comes higher humidity, which can lead to thunderstorms, heavy rain, lightning, hail, high winds, flash flooding, dust storms and extreme heat. ADOT urges drivers to be prepared for summer storms.
Plus if you live close to any farm land it's even higher due to irrigating the crops.
We get insane lightening storms with very high winds. But I like those
So far it's been dry this year but August is when we hit the peek wet weather it tends to come in quick blasts.
Last edited by 98DAKAZ; 07-10-2020 at 12:49 AM.