While the Dissonant in Chief and his army of brain damaged minions continue to blather on about heat, drought and fires, the southwest is receiving epic amounts of rain.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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It is still exceptional drought. A lot like the exceptional drought that Noah encountered after building his ark!
Flagstaff, AZ is now second wettest July in 114 years of record keeping.
We’re having a ball out here in west Texas this summer, what with area lakes starting to refill and what-not. Outside virtually all day now, the nights are very pleasant, and our electric bills have plummeted. Might even take a vacation up to ruidoso, nm mountains. I understand they’re wearing jackets up there at night this summer. Need to get out of this ‘heat!’ lol