Hemet, California reporting.
Are you experiencing WEIRD UNPREDICTED WEATHER TOO?
WHERE ARE YOU?
Because of all the moisture in the upper atmosphere (monsoon moisture) coupled with the extreme heat, the atmosphere is a bit unstable. This allows rain cells to form, sometimes “instantly”. Sometimes these cells can form and dissipate in areas of less than a mile.
Cells like that happen quite frequently here, especially in the summer with monsoon moisture. A cloud forms, drops a bit of rain and then vanishes. It’s quite remarkable to watch. They can be a small individual cloud, or they can cover most of the sky.
Depending on the airflow, some of that moisture does make it up here every summer.
Yes, hot and humid.
The sky was overcast with dense smoke until 8:15 when the sun finally was able to break through the thick blanket of smoke. There was no sunrise. It’s been raining fine ash all morning.
They lifted the evacuation warning for this particular area at 9 last night. My sisters’ area is still under mandatory evacuation.