A herky jerky summer rain pattern has left the Grand Canyon thirsty for more. Since settling in on the region back in July, the seasonal monsoon has soaked areas to the south including the San Francisco Peaks and Verde Valley. The much needed …
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes – It’s That Time of Year Again
Autumn is that perfect time of year. Summer's heat is behind us and night time temperatures are delightfully cool. The sun has settled lower in the sky giving us azure skies and long shadows that delineate the canyon's mesas and pinnacles from one …
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Tardy Summer Rains Spark Fire Restrictions
In recent years, the ongoing drought in northern Arizona has made the arrival of the usually reliable summer rains particularly crucial as a means of preventing disastrous wildfires. As of mid-July the advent of this year's rainy season is a few …
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