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Sunday, July 15, 2018
Sunrise Storms - 15 July
We have been away briefly and we returned last evening to find only 0.02" in the gauge, although parts of metro had clearly had more rainfall.
This morning a line of showers and thunderstorms is moving across the metro - as per NWS composite radar for 5:00 am MST above.
Rainfall data from the ALERT network (above for 6-hours ending at 5:30 am and below for 24-hours ending same time) show the sunrise showers have affected north part of metro during last 6-hours and also that total rainfall across the ALERT network yesterday was highly variable, with heaviest amounts on Catalinas, while many other spots were basically skunked yet again.
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