The Gathering Storm
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In Northwestern New Mexico, the monsoon season rolls across the usually dry high desert for a few months per year. During this time, clear, sunny days can quickly give way to ominous purple cloud fronts that appear from nowhere, releasing their torrential rain on the parched land. The much-needed moisture blankets the earth, and the foreboding storm clouds tend to vanish as quickly as they arrived.
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In Northwestern New Mexico, the monsoon season rolls across the usually dry high desert for a few months per year. During this time, clear, sunny days can quickly give way to ominous purple cloud fronts that appear from nowhere, releasing their torrential rain on the parched land. The much-needed moisture blankets the earth, and the foreboding storm clouds tend to vanish as quickly as they arrived.
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In Northwestern New Mexico, the monsoon season rolls across the usually dry high desert for a few months per year. During this time, clear, sunny days can quickly give way to ominous purple cloud fronts that appear from nowhere, releasing their torrential rain on the parched land. The much-needed moisture blankets the earth, and the foreboding storm clouds tend to vanish as quickly as they arrived.