Yes, it's a gray, rainy day here in the Central Highlands/Mountain Foothills of Arizona as the first of three consecutive winter storms blows in.
Up at Flagstaff, 80 miles to the north and a couple of thousand feet higher in altitude, it's a winter wonderland as snow fell throughout the night.
We're expecting maybe a dusting from one or more of the future storms but as for today, it's just a drizzling rain.
At this rate it won't do much for our drought but it's a welcome sight anyway.
It's not as much of a storm as predicted. I'll take rain over snow and ice. I like how clean everything looks after a good rain.
ReplyDeleteThe term wet and disagreeable comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteThe houses across the street looks as though they have eyes and open mouths. Best not to dabble in hallucinogenic drugs when you have such a view. They might eat you.
ReplyDeleteI like the rain, as long as it's not constant. We're getting some too, quelle surprise! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see the rain there. We're in for a steady deluge of a storm starting tomorrow with coastal flooding warnings. Wheee... it's going to be a wild few days.
ReplyDeleteMy view was just like that for most of our spring, then the sun came out and everyone got fried for a day or two before the rain came back. We're back to sunshine now with yo-yo-ing temperatures.
ReplyDeleteSame kind of day down here. It rained all day and was about as gray as I've ever seen it.
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