Nor is it an earthquake, or a series of lethal tornados, or any other sudden disaster. It is rather a natural disaster in slow motion, creeping and steady and relentless, and apparently not photogenic enough to merit your standard-issue disaster-type media coverage.
They’ve got maps – along with a twelve week history rolling history of this drought unfolding – right here.
Along with juicy tidbits like “Looking Ahead: In general, July 4 – 8, 2012 doesn’t look promising in terms of relief, though the intense heat should subside somewhat.”
Here’s what intense heat subsiding somewhat looks like where I’m at:
Today Jul 5
101°F
77°F
Mostly Sunny
Chance of rain:20%Wind: W at 12 mph
Fri Jul 6
102°
74°
Mostly Sunny
Chance of rain:10%Wind: WSW at 7 mph
Sat Jul 7
95°
67°
Isolated T-Storms
Chance of rain:30%Wind: N at 15 mph
Sun Jul 8
83°
63°
Partly Cloudy
Chance of rain:20%Wind: NNE at 12 mph
Mon Jul 9
83°
60°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: NE at 8 mph
Tue Jul 10
84°
63°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: NE at 8 mph
Wed Jul 11
86°
68°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: SE at 8 mph
Thu Jul 12
89°
66°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: S at 8 mph
Fri Jul 13
89°
68°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: SW at 9 mph
Sat Jul 14
90°
71°
Sunny
Chance of rain:0%Wind: SSW at 9 mph