We are under yet another flash flood warning here in Fort Collins. The US Drought Monitor says we are having a severe drought.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Maybe when you float away, they will reduce your area to moderate drought.
After today’s rain, we’re probably right about average for Fort Collins precipitation in July…with rain/storms in the forecast for 4 of the remaining six days of the month.
We were above average in June. Oh, and in May too. April–of course we were, since we had the second-highest April snowfall total on record (as well as some rain that month too). Oh, and March was above average too. (The precipitation numbers came from weather.com, where I’ve been following the monthly values all year long, but unfortunately I can’t get it to show any more than 1 month back.) The WRCC values haven’t been updated since March–they showed March slightly below average but had February slightly above average…so kinda cancels out.
-Scott