WASHINGTON CITY – After a long night filled with thunder, lightning and rain, citizens encountered water wows on their morning commutes. One in particular being the Sullivan Virgin River Soccer Park at 965 S. Washington Fields Dr., Washington City.
Here is our gallery – “wet” photos by Ben Lindquist, St. George News, “dry” photos, for comparison, by Brett Barrett, St. George News.
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Joyce Kuzmanic has been editor in chief of St. George News since 2012, having contributed as a reporter and assistant editor since the publication's inception in 2010. Before St. George News, Joyce has been a private business owner and enjoyed a long career as a paralegal in real estate, business and tax law transactions.
She enjoys hospitality, thinking, reading and adventuring in the great outdoors. Joyce currently resides in St. George with her husband and her dog, Scratch.
Unreal how our extremes are as of late.Earlier in the spring and summer, we went months with sunny, dry weather, then July hit and it’s turned out to be one of the longest, wettest monsoon seasons the area has seen in a long time!
We do need the water…just not in the wrong places.
Unreal how our extremes are as of late.Earlier in the spring and summer, we went months with sunny, dry weather, then July hit and it’s turned out to be one of the longest, wettest monsoon seasons the area has seen in a long time!
Don’t build it in a hole what do u except