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Drove up to Heber this afternoon, saw a lot of weird clouds east of us  hit the downhill at Ord and hit wind and a microburst that ripped tree limbs, rocks and sand off the hill in front of me and slammed it onto my truck at 65 mph… 10 cracks in the windshield.  Between Star Valley and the rim, rain so hard speed was reduced to30 mph with dozens of drivers pulling off. Got up top and sprinkles . But, it’s rain.

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had several downpours in east tucson today, including one that made the gutters overflow. about time the monsoon shows up!

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On 6/20/2024 at 9:02 PM, idgaf said:

Rained pretty good for about 45 minutes here in show Low 

Went on both sides of us. I heard Tonto basin got a butt whopping..

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On Thursday driving I-40 just on the NM side of the border I drove through a huge downpour. Good to see as it's been bone dry. 

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Nice big storm in central and north Tucson today. Of course just sprinkled at my house as usual. 

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Raining in Strawberry right now 

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Yesterday we rode from happy jack to Heber. Needed a blizzard at dairy queen. Rained the entire way back. It was nice, but a lot more is needed up there. 

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17 minutes ago, ctafoya said:

Yesterday we rode from happy jack to Heber. Needed a blizzard at dairy queen. Rained the entire way back. It was nice, but a lot more is needed up there. 

Bet you wouldn't have done that in your truck 😉

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NW tucson had a solid 20 minutes of sold down pour on Friday. Headed to work tonight, looked like a good storm over the Santa Ritas and or Tumacacoris.

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