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Old 01-18-2007, 07:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Before moving to a state it is important to learn all you can about the area you want to live in. Weather is a important factor for most in that we are used to the climate we live in, so moving means a new neighborhood, a new climate.

Hearing from people what the weather is like, is similar to hearing reason why or why not to live somewhere. Perspective.

Now you have the chance to see some really interesting information. The following link will take you to the Western Regional Climate Center web site. This site keeps weather data, showing the historic information about every aspect of weather that you could imagine. This site is straightforward, not fancy, no flashing ads Yeah!, just data. When select a city, make sure you look at all of the options on the left side to see different things about the weather.

Lastly, make sure you bookmark this page! it's not easy getting back in from the main page


Here it is: http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/summary/climsmaz.html
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Before moving to a state it is important to learn all you can about the area you want to live in. Weather is a important factor for most in that we are used to the climate we live in, so moving means a new neighborhood, a new climate.

Hearing from people what the weather is like, is similar to hearing reason why or why not to live somewhere. Perspective.

Now you have the chance to see some really interesting information. The following link will take you to the Western Regional Climate Center web site. This site keeps weather data, showing the historic information about every aspect of weather that you could imagine. This site is straightforward, not fancy, no flashing ads Yeah!, just data. When select a city, make sure you look at all of the options on the left side to see different things about the weather.

Lastly, make sure you bookmark this page! it's not easy getting back in from the main page


Here it is: http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/summary/climsmaz.html


I'll give everyone the quick version of living in Phoenix...............It's hot in the Summer
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Re: Weather data for Arizona

You also want to make sure you have WATER rights when moving to this area of the country. Ya in the cities it is for granted but outside city limits it could be a problem.
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I'll give everyone the quick version of living in Phoenix...............It's hot in the Summer
record high 114 degrees, but it's never been over 100 degrees prior to may 5th. That is based on data from falcon field.

It's never snowed there.
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record high 114 degrees, but it's never been over 100 degrees prior to may 5th. That is based on data from falcon field.

It's never snowed there.

Record high 114 that's an avg Summer temp. I lived here and it's gotten up to 125 they have grounded the planes. This past Summer was pretty brutal.
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