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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Barking Spider Road Came Through The Storm Unscathed

Above, Barking Spider Road after today's rain. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Today was a rainy day for the most part.

Generally, it was a light, but steady rain. But we did get some downpours lasting several minutes. This was good for the plants outside. But it concerned me as I just got Barking Spider Road resurfaced.

After the rains stopped, I went out to see how well the new surfacing held up.

As it turned out, it was just fine. There was some water collected in the drainage ditches along the road. 

Above, Barking Spider Road came through the storm just fine. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

It was a relief to see that Barking Spider Road made it through with flying colors.

The latest from the National Weather Service:

In the Southwest, remnant moisture from [Hurricane] Nora continue to aid in the development of heavy showers and thunderstorms that could lead to flash flooding in spots this evening. A Slight Risk is in place for much of the Four Corners region with Arizona, western New Mexico, and southern Utah most at risk for flash flooding.

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