Steve writes:
After 114 days of no precipitation, we had an all-night rain and snow storm which left the fairways covered with snow (picture one), and the Catalina mountains covered in snow, including 20 inches on Mt. Lemmon (which is hidden in the clouds on picture two)


but it didn't keep Terri from heading outside (picture three),

and an hour later full sunshine (picture four). By evening (pictures five and six), all was back to Tucson normal.


