by ROBERTVOZZA » Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:10 am
We have 100 degree days here in Late March...But usually Nov. 15-April 15 is as pleasant as can be. Something you will experience here in AZ Jeep is extreme temperture variance. It could be anywhere from 44-95(Days) in Phoenix when you're here - March is the least predictable month.
Phoenix is 1000' above sea level. Sedona and the Verde Valley are around 4300' and Flagstaff is nearly 7000'. The area between Flagg and the Grand Canyon will vary between 7000-8000+ so you could experience some extreme cold - or even snow up there. Or it could be 65-75 degrees. But the REAL variance you will experience is the biggest Daily variance in the US - Meaning the morning temperture could be below freezing 10 -32 (Up North), then the afternoon temperture could baloon to 70+ then drop suddenly when the sun goes down.
So my sugestion is to wear layers - especially because you'll be doing a lot of outdoor activity.
Az tend to be very dry - but not always. Around April 11, 2000 - When Pam and I lived in Flagstaff, we had a storm that lasted over 30 hrs drop 28 inches of snow - On a weekend. If you drove South on I - 17 you could be in a blizzard at 7k ft. and went about 45 miles to the Sedona exit, there might only be a light dusting. And if you drove only another 15 miles to Cottonwod/Camp Verde - the sun might be shining and no snow at all....By the time you got to Phoenix, 2 hrs later, you'd be sweating in anything more than short sleeves and shorts.
It really can be THAT variable. I really like the cold(Dry) and wear shorts almost year round - Even when I go to Sedona or Flagstaff. It has to go into the low 30's for me to put on a pair of pants.
So dress for all kinds of weather and you'll be fine. :wink: Robert