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- pennysmom09ExplorerI guess we are the odd ones. Although We don't love excessive humidity, we found excessive dryness in AZ more problematic. It caused us dry nasal passages, static in my hair and very itchy skin. As we traveled back East into more humid climates we felt much relief and were more comfortable.
- Us_out_WestExplorerWe Winter just up the road from Tucson in Eloy...no rain in the forecast.:B
- Desert_CaptainExplorer III
Snowman9000 wrote:
I pulled this up on my phone. How low can it go...?
If you were here, as in my house... rest assured we would be having way too much fun. But we do keep heading up to the White Mountains every time the temps get above 100 for a more than a day or two. Just got back from Big Lake and will be returning soon... no doubt. In the mean time we are enjoying our high Sonoran Desert summer but then we have been doing so for 12 years.
:C - John_JoeyExplorerAn here I sit in the land of sky blue waters having a cocktail during on golden pond time. :B
Wonder what FL is like right now? :W - Snowman9000ExplorerI pulled this up on my phone. How low can it go...?
- coolmom42Explorer IITrust me, the moisture is all here in TN.
- samsontdogExplorerSeveral days from now I see its supposed to be 117 in Yuma. I am glad I only live there during the winter
- ppineExplorer IINevada is similar in the summer. I wouldn't live with humidity again if you paid me.
- Chris_BryantExplorer IIWow- that's nuts. I wake up in the morning, temperature 75, dew point 75. Visibility 0.
- RoyBExplorer IIIt was kinda that way when we lived there back in the 60s... You could see the Superstitions from Phoenix as clear as can be and they were 90 miles away... Our house had the roof mounted water cooler air conditioning back then...
Then all the people started showing up planting trees and bushes and the dry heat slowly went away...
Bet its strange to see readings like that...
Roy Ken
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