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Related: About this forumDesert covered in snow at Saguaro National Park Stunning footage shows a snowy Saguaro National Par
Mother nature is showing us her beauty.
Desert covered in snow at Saguaro National Park
Stunning footage shows a snowy Saguaro National Park in Arizona as storms sweep across the west. The National Weather Service received reports as high as 4.8 inches of snow in the Tucson area.
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Desert covered in snow at Saguaro National Park Stunning footage shows a snowy Saguaro National Par (Original Post)
riversedge
Mar 2023
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I had not thought of that. you are most likely spot on. Hope someone posts a pic.
riversedge
Mar 2023
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central scrutinizer
(11,636 posts)1. Might be a spectacular display of desert flowers in a couple months
riversedge
(70,058 posts)2. I had not thought of that. you are most likely spot on. Hope someone posts a pic.
sinkingfeeling
(51,436 posts)3. We made a snowman in Tucson in 1984 when they had a similar snow.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)4. Exquisite, thanks. Desert is still my favorite place to go walking.
In the cool of night in summer, though. Just a little moonlight, or only the Milky Way...spectacular.