I was really hoping that today I would be able to write that we had seen the last of the ninety degree (that’s Fahrenheit of course) days here in the Valley of the Sun. But the National Weather Service still has a couple of ninety plus days in the forecast for the Phoenix Metro Area. I just can’t think fall when we are having our temperatures run in the range that the rest of the country thinks of as “hot” and “Summer.”
Yes, our mornings and evenings are just fantastic, but, my Air Conditioner is still running during the afternoon hours to keep my home cool and comfortable. How about yours?
Did You Know?
Sunny weather. It’s the No. 1 reason visitors come to Greater Phoenix. According to data compiled by the National Climatic Data Center, Greater Phoenix basks in sunshine during 85 percent of the daylight hours — more often than any other major metropolitan area in the United States.
Here are the records for October:
Temperature (degrees F):
Average High: 88.1 degrees
Lowest High: 56 degrees (1959)
Record High: 107 degrees (1980)
Average Low: 60.8 degrees
Highest Low: 82 degrees (1987)
Record Low: 34 degrees (1900, 1911)
Rainfall:
Average: 0.7 inches
Record: 4.4 inches (1972)
November is just a few days away and here is the “Averages” for the Phoenix area.
Average temperature: 64
Average high temperature: 76
Average low temperature: 53
Warmest ever: 96
Coldest ever: 35
Average precipitation: nearly three quarters of an inch.
Now the question is if we will have an average November.
Looking for fast and fair HVAC service or replacement? Aaron’s Mechanical Services wants you to stay comfortable all year round. Most important we want you to spend the least amount of money possible while you stay comfortable. If your air conditioning system or HVAC unit needs service or replacement please think of us and call at 623-388-4436 and we will come to you and solve your cooling / heating unit’s service needs.
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