Dear HantaYo and WeatherCat watchers of the seasons, . . .
32? last week at Sargents, Colorado over the "hill" from me; we had a low of 39? the same time. I bones are telling me there is going to be an early freeze ![Freezing [freeze]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/Freez.gif)
Well now, . . . . expecting an early autumn is now
SO yesterday!
Our local National Weather Service office had been holding fairly steady that we weren't going to get any more monsoonal moisture into September. All of a sudden, this morning the forecast models
"changed their mind" and we are expecting a surge of monsoonal clouds at least on Tuesday and Wednesday. More ominously, the forecast discussion mentioned that the forecast models are having
"a hard time" with all the cyclonic activity that has popped up in the Pacific. In 2009, just a few days after I put up my Davis station, we got hammered by 4 inches of rain one day which came from the remnants of a typhoon.
We may still be in for a wild transition from summer to autumn!
![Thunder [thunder]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/thunderstorm.gif)
Cheers, Edouard