At last, the rain cometh! It seems for a month we've been watching lightning beyond the hills, but no rain, and in spite of our awareness that rain could be excessive, could cause flooding in our new home, could leak through the newly-constructed roof of our newly-constructed additional room, we're still glad to see it. While fellow bloggers in Vera Cruz are watching entire colonias vanish beneath floodwaters, we've been sitting high, dry and hot.
This wonderful shot of lightning near the Tetas de Cabra is not one of mine... I don't think my camera is capable of such a shot. It was posted on the local forum, Viva San Carlos.
Georgette is probably responsible for this weather. StormPulse and WunderGround, two weather tracking sites I refer to, both show her as a tropical storm currently just south of Cabo San Lucas, with winds of only 40 mph. Not good for boating, but not a harrowing prospect at the moment. If she affects Sonora, it will be Wednesday around 11am according to both predictions. How do they figure these things out? Beats me.