Thursday, November 22, 2007

Sunshine, Low Density, Great Air

Now that you are so clever to have identified the Palm Springs area as a place to live, invest and enjoy, you should know where you are going to be...

Palm Springs is sheltered by the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa Mountains to the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west. This geography gives Palm Springs its famed warm, dry climate, with 354 days of sunshine and less than 6 inches of rain annually. Winter temperatures average in the 70s with nights in the low-to-mid 40s, but the dry desert heat of summer pushes daytime temperatures well above 100, with overnight temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s. In general, very high temperatures in the summer are made bearable by the dryness of the desert heat. Summer evenings and nights are very pleasant.
Average seasonal temperatures:
January: Daytime highs of 72 °F, with overnight lows of 40°F
April: Daytime highs of 87 °F, with overnight lows of 52°F
July: Daytime highs of 108 °F, with overnight lows of 73°F
October: Daytime highs of 91 °F, with overnight lows of 57°F

Next Time we will go over Air Quality - which is an incredible advantage that the Palm Springs area offers over other southern calif locals....

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