In the winter, it's warmer over near Tucson than it is over here. We're also 2000 feet higher. Being used to Northern Utah temperatures, you may well find it bearable. Sometimes, even over here, we have relatively warm periods of weather and you wouldn't need much more than a coat to be comfortable well after sundown. Joe Bauman wrote:
Don't ruin my fantasy! I always imaging what it'd be like to visit our son in Tucson for a while and do astronomy in the desert nearby! Thanks, Joe
I live in southeastern Arizona and I don't think it's warm enough to stand being outside at night (teens to low 30s). It's better in the summer, but then it's almost too hot. It feels downright weird to be outside at 1:00 am, sweating, with the temperature still being 95 or so.
Joe Bauman wrote:
Beautiful, Deb! But don't you realize it's UINFAIR to take astronomical photos in the winter just 'cause you live in southern Utah where it's warm enough to stand being outside at night? -- Best wishes, Joe
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