There are occasional moments in Puerto Rico, in July, when the weather is not deathly hot and suffocating. Unfortunately, those moments are when it's raining buckets.
The site got a direct lightning hit yesterday.
There's about 4"-6" of water on the jumping surface at this point.
The Ground Jury watches in amazement. It was less like a rain storm, and more like a spigot in the sky. Thunder, lightning, raining too hard to see or hear much.
Joe is Brazilian, so he's apparently impervious to heat. I have heard not one complaint about the weather from him.
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