Tuesday, December 3, 2013

In the Twenties, Are You Kidding Me?

The National Weather Service says that in the next few days the temperature will drop into the twenties in the out-lying area of the Valley of the Sun.  For the Phoenix Metro area (well, the out-skirts anyway) to drop anywhere near twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit is almost unheard of these days.

I know yesterday I mentioned that temperatures near freezing I considered cold.  But hearing we could see temps dropping into the twenties near Phoenix that means winter really has arrived. When the temperature is the twenties (F) it is dangerous for people and animals.  Make sure yours have adequate shelter and protection.

If you would like to see a couple of examples of cities just outside of  Phoenix, here they are; Sunday December 8th Maricopa Arizona has a forecast low of 26 degrees Fahrenheit and Wickenburg will have a low of 24 degrees on Sunday the 8th.  If that isn’t cold enough for you could drive north a couple of hours and visit Flagstaff where they will have snow showers and be just a degree or two above zero.  You have to admit that qualifies as cold.

OK, it is not Alaska cold at 50 degrees below zero, but it is cold weather for Arizona.
Make sure your furnace or heating system is up to the task of keeping you warm.

At Aaron’s Mechanical Service we want you to stay comfortable all year round.  If your HVAC unit or heating system needs service or replacement please think of us and call at 623-388-4436 and we will come to you and solve your air conditioning service needs.

Did You Know?

You can visit the North Pole? North Pole, Alaska that is, where the spirit of Christmas lives year ‘round! North Pole is a growing community that captures the imaginations of visitors to their great state.  Driving through North Pole in any season you will notice Christmas decorations, street names, and light poles that reflect their motto.  When you visit North Pole, be sure to drive down Santa Claus Lane with their new round-a-bouts and giant candy can light poles.

No visit to North Pole would be complete without a stop at the Santa Claus House.  This world famous attraction houses unique gifts sure to please family and friends back home.  They also have a variety of wonderful restaurants sure to satisfy any palate.  And remember, Santa knows who’s been naughty or nice!

In 1944, bon Davis homesteaded this area. Dahl and Gaske Development Company later bought the Davis Homestead, subdivided it and named it North Pole. The name was selected to attract the toy industry to manufacture articles made in “North Pole”. This endeavor failed to blossom, but North Pole has continued to grow. North Pole as a theme city, “Where the spirit of Christmas lives year round”. Many streets bear holiday names: Santa Claus Lane, Snowman Lane, Kris Kringle, Mistletoe, Holiday Rd., Saint Nicholas Drive, North Star Drive, Blitzen, and Donnor. Street lights are decorated in candy cane motifs and many buildings are painted with Christmas colors and designs.

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