What's it like under there?  From the radar, its a tiny storm, back
building off the sangres and heading right for Santa Fe and Santa Fe only.
Because it is back building, it might go on a while.  It seems so localized
that you should be able to look out from under it in all directions.  I
dont remember thunderstorm coming from the East all that often.  There is a
blossoming of moisture headed your way from both the ATlantic and the
Pacific.  If it gets there you may actually catch up from your drought
winter.  Well done! N

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Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology
Clark University
[email protected]
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson
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