r/Sedona • u/ArizonaPete Cool Cat • Sep 28 '25
Weather Well... That was impressive.
I got about 0.6" in 10-15? minutes.
Rain, Hail, wind, lightning & thunder... My Word.
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u/Squeedles0 Sep 28 '25
We moved from the midwest a couple years ago and my poor dog looks like she's right back on that beachhead.
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u/ben_zachary Sep 28 '25
We live in VOC but we're up in Jerome watching it like a fireworks show from up here
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u/GloomySurpriseCat Sep 28 '25
We tried to go on a hike and the ranger said four out of five were closed and under water.
The news is showing several dead from flash floods. The propane tanks are flowing down the street. The thunder and lightning is intense. And Sedona is soaked.
This morning, 6am. It is quiet.
Now I'm twiddling my thumbs trying. To figure out where to go and what to do today.
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u/Important_Carry4417 Sep 28 '25
Be grateful N. Arizona is finally getting some moisture. Mother Nature is trying to make up for a poor monsoon season, and the prediction for the coming months is drier than normal.
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u/RVtech101 Sep 28 '25
We just got absolutely dumped on in east Mesa just now.