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Luke_Porter
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It's 79 degrees at 6 AM here in the Florida Keys. It's 69 at McAllen and 41 at Yuma. How's everybody else doing?
Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.


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her_I
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29F here in Elliot Lake, Ontario. No laughing please.

TomG2
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I think we better stick to fuel mileage boys. Weather conditions, past and present, are pretty easy to verify.

EsoxLucius
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pjsky wrote:
McIntraveler wrote:
rocmoc wrote:
30 just south of Tucson, AZ @ 5am. Hard freeze last two nights!

rocmoc n AZ


This concerns me. We want to winter in Tucson next year. I thought it stayed pretty warm there. Will I have to worry about water lines freezing in my 5er or is this 30 degree day an anomaly?


Come to Yuma. There is NEVER a freezing problem here. It's all about elevation. Where we winter is only 100 feet above sea level so it is warmer that both Phoenix and Tucson.


We saw three nights in a row into the 20s when we were in Yuma December 2014.
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almcc
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If you watch the forecast and do a little advance planning cold weather won't be a problem. We stopped in Carlsbad New Mexico last month on our annual trek to southern California. it got down to 22F overnight for a couple of nights with some wind, at those temps the hose would have froze. Previous experiences with frozen hoses (and damaged pressure regulators and gauges)has taught me to put water in the tank and run off the tank overnight. The furnace keeps all the pipes warm and I re-connect in the hose in the morning, if necessary I repeat the process the next day. Trying to stow a frozen hose for travel is no fun!

pjsky
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McIntraveler wrote:
rocmoc wrote:
30 just south of Tucson, AZ @ 5am. Hard freeze last two nights!

rocmoc n AZ


This concerns me. We want to winter in Tucson next year. I thought it stayed pretty warm there. Will I have to worry about water lines freezing in my 5er or is this 30 degree day an anomaly?


Come to Yuma. There is NEVER a freezing problem here. It's all about elevation. Where we winter is only 100 feet above sea level so it is warmer that both Phoenix and Tucson.
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Us out West wrote:
30 the last 2 nights here in Eloy, AZ which is about half way between Tucson and Phoenix. Warmed up to the mid 60's during the day. Eloy is about 1,500' elevation.

The low temp comes for about 2 hours between 4-6 am so no worry about freezing water hoses. If worried about that just carry an extra water hose.

Forecast for this month is for low temps in the mid 30's to low 40's and day time temps in the 60's and 70's.

Come down and enjoy the 'winter'.


Brrrrrr, too cold for me.
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Us_out_West
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30 the last 2 nights here in Eloy, AZ which is about half way between Tucson and Phoenix. Warmed up to the mid 60's during the day. Eloy is about 1,500' elevation.

The low temp comes for about 2 hours between 4-6 am so no worry about freezing water hoses. If worried about that just carry an extra water hose.

Forecast for this month is for low temps in the mid 30's to low 40's and day time temps in the 60's and 70's.

Come down and enjoy the 'winter'.
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EsoxLucius
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Just get a heated water hose. It was 31 degrees this morning at Catalina State Park. We've been good down to 14 degrees F overnight in the Tucson area and in Rodeo, NM. The days are beautiful.

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rocmoc wrote:
McIntraveler wrote:
rocmoc wrote:
30 just south of Tucson, AZ @ 5am. Hard freeze last two nights!

rocmoc n AZ


This concerns me. We want to winter in Tucson next year. I thought it stayed pretty warm there. Will I have to worry about water lines freezing in my 5er or is this 30 degree day an anomaly?


We are a distance out from Tucson. Tucson is warmer and does get down to freezing a few times but not often. Tucson is at 2200 feet and we are at 3300 feet.

rocmoc n AZ


If it freezes overnight you won't have a problem. It's constant cold temps that create problems. Also, that was just two nights. Now the forecast is warmer. Tucson doesn't stay cold all winter but can have cold spells..... but oh, that sun warms it up nicely.

We were on the pickleball courts at 9am and it was warm without a coat. The sun shines in Arizona!! ๐Ÿ™‚
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rocmoc
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McIntraveler wrote:
rocmoc wrote:
30 just south of Tucson, AZ @ 5am. Hard freeze last two nights!

rocmoc n AZ


This concerns me. We want to winter in Tucson next year. I thought it stayed pretty warm there. Will I have to worry about water lines freezing in my 5er or is this 30 degree day an anomaly?


We are a distance out from Tucson. Tucson is warmer and does get down to freezing a few times but not often. Tucson is at 2200 feet and we are at 3300 feet.

rocmoc n AZ
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McIntraveler
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rocmoc wrote:
30 just south of Tucson, AZ @ 5am. Hard freeze last two nights!

rocmoc n AZ


This concerns me. We want to winter in Tucson next year. I thought it stayed pretty warm there. Will I have to worry about water lines freezing in my 5er or is this 30 degree day an anomaly?
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John&Joey wrote:
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Doing well. Thank you.


Yes, but are you catching fish? ๐Ÿ˜‰
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John_Joey
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avan wrote:
Doing well. Thank you.


Yes, but are you catching fish? ๐Ÿ˜‰
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D_E_Bishop
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We're in Santa Barbara Co. on the beach near Vandenberg AFB and at 7:25 it is 52 degrees with very light off shore winds and a heavy marine layer on the horizon.

There is a crow, several gulls and 3 or 4 elegant terns down in front of us. It'll be in the seventies today and windy in the afternoon.

Such a nice respite from the 80's and 90's we've been having at home.
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