Attendees could be in for thunderstorms, dust and hail at this year's Burning Man
Summary
Burning Man attendees in Nevada's Black Rock Desert are facing challenging weather conditions, including dust, wind, and the possibility of thunderstorms with hail. The event takes place during the area's monsoon season, and while rain has created muddy conditions, it might also help reduce dust levels.Key Facts
- Burning Man is held in Nevada's Black Rock Desert, roughly 100 miles north of Reno.
- The event is not labeled as a festival but as a global cultural movement.
- About 80,000 people attend Burning Man each year.
- Attendees are experiencing dust and high winds, with the possibility of thunderstorms, hail, and more rain.
- The National Weather Service reported a 30% to 60% chance of rain in the area from Monday to Wednesday.
- Rain has turned the site into muddy conditions, typical for the monsoon season.
- The area may start drying up by Thursday, providing temporary relief until the event ends.
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