by External Poster » Mon Jan 19, 2004 3:20 pm
This posting is from: Denise (Densie) McCracken
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>For early May, DLV days, usually highs in the 80's, lows in the 60's
>but there's considerable variance. I've seen it over 100 in May a few
>times.
That's typical of the desert. Thirty degrees of temperature difference
between night and day is the norm. Right now in Tucson, it's been in
the upper 30's at night and upper 70's during the middle of the day.
The difference in temperature, as compared to other climates, occurs
because there is almost no humidity in the air to hold the heat.
And that brings me to another thing that I will remind everyone about.
Drink lots of water, especially if you're drinking booze. Last year I
ended up in the ER with deydration, and it's a painful experience.
-densie
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(This posting was entered by Denise (Densie) McCracken, an external user of MyDLV.)