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Is your rainfall pattern similar to that we had in New Mexico (inverted)?

There, Feb - Apr was very dry and then from May to the end of summer there were frequent thunderstorms. The start of the thunder season was always the edgiest as the forest was very dry and the early storms were often dry thunderstorms.

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Thanks Ryewolf and Clicker. 

On 27/10/2021 at 02:32, JamesT said:

Is your rainfall pattern similar to that we had in New Mexico (inverted)?

There, Feb - Apr was very dry and then from May to the end of summer there were frequent thunderstorms. The start of the thunder season was always the edgiest as the forest was very dry and the early storms were often dry thunderstorms.

I think so, James.
We are having an unusually wet spring that followed a wet winter and autumn (very grateful for it too). We had a tipper of a thunder storm again this week with another predicted next week.

Thunder storms in summer are exciting but often start bushfires, of course, which are our dread.

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