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The usual sunny winter weather is interrupted a few times per month by frontal storms that bring gentle rain and cooler temperatures for a day or two. During El Niņo winters such storms are much more frequent, and rarer during La Niņa winters.
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Regional Natural History and Image Galleries
Desert in Bloom
Articles from
sonorensis
Desert Tortoises
Our Exhibits
Info for kids
Common Questions