[AZ-Observing] Re: Tonights (last night) observing

I don't know what Prescott's high was today but usually it is a degree 
behind Payson. This is a little off topic, but although in the 90's I am 
still able to get by without air conditioning and I have to because I 
don't have any. What makes tolerating it possible is, a) old age. As a 
result I do not generate as much body heat as I used to, b) the house is 
well insulated and has a concrete floor which helps cool the house. All 
I have to do is close the windows in the morning and with a fan it is 
very tolerable.
Stan

Brian Skiff wrote:

>>> Let's see; Payson is missing.  Wonder what that means?
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>     Looking at the previous NWS temps posting, the figures for Payson's
>Saturday high and Sunday morning low were:
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>PFSA3 : PAYSON RS              4997:  56 /  95 / 0.00
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>     The "official" Flagstaff high of 86F today was still about as
>hot as it normally gets.  So when we started our Lowell-folks-and-
>friends volleyball games this afternoon at 5pm we were suffering.
>But we played until I was way past being out of energy (most of the
>folks are about half my age...), but cooling off at last.
>
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>\Brian
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