Hurricane Henriette Rips Through Tucson
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The Hurricane Henriette that ripped through the Baja pennicula and caused havoc in Sonora, Mexico made it way into Arizona in the night. Of course it had no where near the winds by the time it got here, and it was more like 3/10’s of 1 percent of a hurricane but it still packed a wallop with a few showers predicted to be 1/2″ and lots of clouds bringing our temperatures down by as much as 7 degrees meaning we may only see a high of 91 degrees today.
There were no injuries but some streets around Tucson were wet.
Since the paper reports with big headlines “Arizona Home Prices Drop for the first time in 16 years” based on a report out of Washington using mostly refinance appraisal data for this declaration it seems appropriate we report the arrival of Hurricane Henriette in Tucson.
I hope this report doesn’t cause the price of plywood or bottled water to skyrocket in Tucson this week. I’ve heard from a source that hurricane henriette’s coming to Tucson is not expected to have a negative effect on the Tucson AZ Real Estate Market even with the drop of temperatures and up to 1/2″ of rain. This I am sure is a relief to all.



September 6th, 2007 at 9:46 pm
He-he, needed a laugh tonight.;-) Thanks.:-)
September 7th, 2007 at 7:04 am
Concerned,
I did too glad you enjoyed it. : )
September 9th, 2007 at 8:05 pm
Thanks David, great post!