Much of Arizona had about 1/3 of their annual rainfall this past week.
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It has been damp this year in Phoenix – I actually stopped watering my garden on a daily basis it has rained so much. And different from most years…rather than wind-storms and monsoons it has been just light rain and humidity. Not a lot of rain by volume, but consistently damp.
US Drought Monitor shows Phoenix in severe drought.