It's been booming for over an hour but it's not likely to produce any rain or weather here on the coast. WU says we might get thunder showers tomorrow and Monday but I think they mean the whole South West of Jalisco. I'm not really sure where this activity comes from but most likely moist air convection from the ocean. You see this most summer afternoons in Hawaii but the mountains there are steep and close to the ocean.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Thunder over the muntains
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Stay dry from Carlos rain
Not many have reason to head for Pinal Villa or even this part of Melaque ..... but Steve Cotton did and he found this. Some people still find reasons to visit the Indigenous school even now when it's not used much. I came this way taking the kids to school but we came back via Jaluco and found almost no water. Take the street that passes Cecytej in Jaluco and turn left at the end of the pavement. Very little water and easier on your car.
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Monday, June 15, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Doesn't take much rain
.... to fill the streets of Melaque ....
and a bunch more in the next few days is predicted
Hurricane Carlos
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Public baños .... not everyone is pleased
A bit of an uproar on Facebook about if they are necessary, where they are located, will they be clean, be safe, be lit 24 hours. Well there is an 8pm meeting tonight at the San Patricio Ejido building. Supposedly everyone is invited.
Next to Sirenitas
Another street end near the beach
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San Patrico,
Sirenitas
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Two storms and both Category 4
Hurricane Andres is north and out to sea but it reached a Category 4 for a short time and now we have Tropical Storm Blanca who is supposed to reach Category 4 later this week ... maybe tomorrow. Warnings so far are only for the southern tip of Baja California but it looks to me like wind and rain could effect the whole coast. Definitely surf size will increase.
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