I hope you find humor in this. If you are new to the area and wondering what season it is here, here’s a simple guide…
- Spring = 50 to 90 F degrees with perpetual sun
- Summer = 90 to 120 F degrees with perpetual sun
- Fall = 50 to 90 F degrees with perpetual sun
- Winter = <50 F degrees with periodic rain and interruptions of Spring/Fall-like days. Oh, and bouts of perpetual sun.
There you have it. This is all you need to know. The trees don’t generally turn their leaves yellow and then red. Snow doesn’t come. Rain is not that common. Even in the winter, we have many Spring-like days. And though the seasonal calendar may be called out, the calendar never addressed 100 F degree days in October!
The weather in the Phoenix area is more like temperature bands than any other visible changes across the Valley!
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Here in Northern, Utah we have a completely different environment, and a lot of our retirees move on down to Phoenix during the winter months. I have a sister that lives in Peoria just outside of the city, and she loves the warm weather. I think I am going to move to the area when I retire in 20 years, the weather is just awesome!