Thursday, February 21, 2013

Snow! in Tucson!

Years can go by without snowfall in Tucson.

So when the rain turned to snow late yesterday morning, I just had to let the kids go outside for a bit; the school where I teach has a significant number of students from Africa--this girl from Ethiopia had never seen it snow before yesterday:

The mountains all around get dumped on several times each winter, but to have the snow level drop down to 2500' or 2000' (600m-760m)--the last time that happened was six years ago, before my wife and I moved here...SNOW IS ALWAYS A BIG DEAL IN TUCSON!

So--as it began to accumulate, the only sane and humane thing to do was to let the class go outside for a quick snowball fight:
(I got one in, too; the students weren't quite quick enough to get me back...and then the bell rang...)








Such a change--just the day before, the high temperature here was 70 degrees.

After school, I went home to change into hiking boots, then went up to Sabino Canyon. The sun had come out and was already melting the lower-elevation snow--that happens so fast in the desert:
...but then the clouds began to roll back in... 


Before I could hike back to the car, a sleety mix began falling.


...and back home, by dinnertime, it had begun to snow--AND stick!--again... 


...unusual to see oleander, cactus, mesquite and yucca frosted with the white stuff...


There was no guarantee, though, that it would stick around until the morning...
...but I set the alarm early just in case (today and tomorrow are school-holidays in Tucson--the Rodeo/Fiesta de los Vaqueras is in town)...

When I woke up this morning, there was still a bit of snow on the patio, so I put my coffee in a travel mug and got in the car, betting that the higher elevation Rincon foothills might still be covered in snow. For years I've wanted to see the rare spectacle of a saguaro forest covered in snow, and Saguaro National Park East is only about a 15-20 minute drive from where we live, so I hoped that last night's snow hadn't melted yet...
...and when I got there, I got my wish:



I got there right before the sun rose over the Rincon Mountains.



Looking back over the NE part of the Tucson basin, 
toward the Santa Catalina Mountains, still covered in clouds:

The ocotillos had just begun to leaf out last week--now blanketed...
 ...but not for long; as soon as the sun rose over the ridge, 
I could hear the drip drip of the snow melting all around me...


  
For me, a teacher, having today off from work--the timing couldn't have been more perfect...it might have been overpoweringly tempting to call in sick had today been a school-day...






...like a giant pitchfork, the saguaro's shadow...


By the time I got back to the trailhead parking lot, the melting was well under way...

So ephemeral...



Snow in Tucson.

(How many years before the next time?)

[For iphoneograpic-scenes of yesterday's and today's 
Tucson snow, click here.]

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing such a rare and beautiful site. :)

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  2. Hey guys--good to hear from you! S&I hope all's well...

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