Contrails across the northeastern sky at 7:00 am MST this morning.
We took a short trip up to Winslow this weekend. The Rim country north of Payson was very, very green, as a result of the wet winter and spring conditions up there. Friday evening in Winslow was stormy, with lightning and thunder around 7:40 pm, but only a sprinkle of rain.
Plumes from the 06 UTC GEFS (above QPF and below winds, temperature not shown) indicate a warm and dry week ahead, with a few days having some afternoon winds.
Note the NWS reports on their website this morning that it was 36 days between high temperatures of a hundred or more F - a record long period.
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