This is typically the start of mosquito season, but nothing yet. Generally, about a week or so after a good rain is when they appear in force.How are they this time of year? Do they "burn" off in the heat?
Dear Landshark and Miramar: As I sit with feet in water in Paradise, please do not disclose that information.None in Encanto last week. 80 degrees, mid 60s at night, no bugs of any kind, heaven on earth!
I hate humidity. But considering that it's more than 10 degrees cooler, and slighty breezier than PHX, I'll take Penasco. In Phoenix, my air conditioner would be running overtime. Here, a few oscillating fans have done the trick. That said, the wind velocity is a big factor. And the beaches are cooler and breezier than town and farther inland, and therefore a nice place to "park." Of course as July / August brings more humidity, the air conditioning will have to come on down here as well. But for now, fans during the day / night . . . happy hour with feet in the water late afternoon . . . Heaven!I don't know about better than Phx when the humidity is 80% and above. . But a great place to be anyway.
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If it's so hot and humid and I have to be locked up inside with the AC on, at least I have a view of the beach from year. In Phoenix not so much.I don't know about better than Phx when the humidity is 80% and above. . But a great place to be anyway.
We left yesterday at 12PM and it was 95 going past the condos, 110 when we got 5 miles north of town. When we arrived home it was toasty but dry.
We rented a Rhino Friday afternoon and it was very warm. We spent the rest of the afternoon under a palapa, when we got too hot
we went for a swim, (water was perfect).
Another great vacation had to end, there were a lot of cars heading south on our way back, the traffic looked like a big holiday was happening.