Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Mezlim)
Arizona’s Weather Has Officially Gone Off-Script — And the Numbers Prove It
Arizona is seeing weather we do NOT get, not in November, not in this intensity, and not for this many days in a row.
Phoenix has already recorded 7.7 inches of rain by mid-November — which is MORE rain than we normally get in an entire year (typical annual total: ~7.2 inches).
November alone usually gives us about half an inch. We’re more than 10× above normal.
And with the rain has come the strange behavior:
• Tornado-type wind signatures ripping through parts of the Valley
• Damage from rotating storm cells in areas that never see this
• Hail storms so severe it looked like snow covering streets, sidewalks, and parking lots
• Multiple rounds of heavy rain hitting day after day — extremely rare for the desert
• Sudden downpours, flooding pockets, and storm cells building in minutes
• Wind bursts that felt more like the Midwest than Arizona
For a state built on dry air, stable skies, and long gaps between storms…
this is not normal behavior.
Anyone else in Arizona noticing how intense this pattern has become?
#MrMBB333 #Arizona #SkyPhenomenon #StormWatch
Arizona is seeing weather we do NOT get, not in November, not in this intensity, and not for this many days in a row.
Phoenix has already recorded 7.7 inches of rain by mid-November — which is MORE rain than we normally get in an entire year (typical annual total: ~7.2 inches).
November alone usually gives us about half an inch. We’re more than 10× above normal.
And with the rain has come the strange behavior:
• Tornado-type wind signatures ripping through parts of the Valley
• Damage from rotating storm cells in areas that never see this
• Hail storms so severe it looked like snow covering streets, sidewalks, and parking lots
• Multiple rounds of heavy rain hitting day after day — extremely rare for the desert
• Sudden downpours, flooding pockets, and storm cells building in minutes
• Wind bursts that felt more like the Midwest than Arizona
For a state built on dry air, stable skies, and long gaps between storms…
this is not normal behavior.
Anyone else in Arizona noticing how intense this pattern has become?
#MrMBB333 #Arizona #SkyPhenomenon #StormWatch