KGAINES Report post Posted March 5, 2006 Forecast Conditions High/Low ?F Precip. Today Mar 5 Partly Cloudy 81?/53? 0% 81?F Mon Mar 6 Cloudy 79?/49? 10% 79?F Tue Mar 7 Partly Cloudy 76?/47? 0% 76?F Wed Mar 8 Partly Cloudy 68?/46? 20% 68?F Thu Mar 9 Few Showers 71?/44? 30% 71?F Fri Mar 10 Few Showers 67?/40? 30% 67?F Sat Mar 11 Showers 65?/40? 40% 65?F Sun Mar 12 Scattered Showers 68?/43? 60% 68?F Mon Mar 13 Sunny 75?/43? 0% 75?F Tue Mar 14 Showers 71?/45? 40% 71?F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ernesto C Report post Posted March 5, 2006 Rain????......................what is the rain? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peloncillo Report post Posted March 6, 2006 I'll believe it when I see it Keven Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhunter4life Report post Posted March 6, 2006 let it rain..... let it rain... lord we need it.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZP&Y Report post Posted March 7, 2006 People in the field have relayed what we already know. Let's hope for a real change in the forecast: Drought causing alarm in Arizona; snow measuring sites are bare By The Associated Press Saturday, March 04, 2006 PHOENIX (AP) -- Arizona's driest winter in at least 65 years is causing alarm among scientists and government agencies, who say it has no precedent. Twenty-nine of 34 snow measuring sites monitored by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service had no snow -- the barest the survey sites have been going back to the earliest records in the late 1930s. "Arizona is off the bottom of the charts," said Tom Pagano, a hydrologist for the service in Portland, Ore. "This year is unlike anything we've ever seen before." A survey team scouting for snow this week in the San Francisco Peaks outside Flagstaff found just 4 inches where there should have been more than 50. Snowpack is critical for Arizona's water supplies, feeding the streams and reservoirs that supply Phoenix, Flagstaff and dozens of other communities. "We were all thinking that 2002 had been a once-in-a-lifetime event, that it would never happen again," Pagano said of what was thought of as the driest year ever. "So far, this year is worse than 2002." Friday marked the 136th consecutive day without rain at Sky Harbor International Airport. "We just never had a snowpack," said Larry Martinez, water supply specialist for the NRCS Phoenix office. "It just never developed." The U.S. Forest Service imposed restrictions in four areas last month, the earliest the agency had ever taken such steps. Forest closures are possible by spring. Jim deVos, research chief for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, said the drought is expected to take a heavy toll on wildlife. Air quality has also been hurt because there has been no rain to wash pollution out of the atmosphere Arizona Pope and YOung Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idahocoueshunter Report post Posted March 9, 2006 Wish you could have some of mine. I still have 2 feet in the front yard, with more forcasted for later in the week. Early arriving Robins sure look confused. Craig Share this post Link to post Share on other sites