In many parts of the world, "monsoon" means disaster. In Flagstaff, it means heavenly weather.
After the long-dry, and hot, Spring, somewhere around the 4th of July, the big thunderheads begin to form and most afternoons we have heavy rain showers. It started yesterday and today we're in full monsoon season. After the showers, the weather clears in time for evening hikes and barbecues. There are cool, light breezes. Morning will bring a clear sky. By mid-morning, we'll see light-fluffy clouds. Then the thunderheads will come in. The season continues until around Labor Day. High temperatures will be in the 80s, lows in the 60s, or even 50s.
What a beautiful place to live!
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Man, I am jealous. It is hot here.
What you describe, is what I remember growing up in Tucson, except, the high temp was in the 90's, but a monsoon could swoop in and bring the temp down to the 70's in no time. Unheard of here.
Stinking hot.
Good post. Your writing make me want to visit Flagstaff.
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When I first started spending time in Northern Arizona everybody was freeking me out with the "monsoons are coming" ....boooo! Turns out they've got nothing on SW Florida weather. It's rain and weather.