Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some of these responses seem unhinged. I lived in Phoenix for many years and I never had potholders to open my car doors. And, no, it's not true that people "never ventured outside." In fact, some of my best memories are stepping into an outdoor swimming pool after sunset and never once feeling cold, which pretty much doesn't happen anywhere else. Go out in the morning, and evening. Find fun, indoor stuff to do in the mid-day. You can go out to eat and sit outside with the misters in early summer (not in monsoon season) and feel comfortable. I love Phoenix in the summer!
I am the potholders in AZ PP and returned to say, Yes it is that hot: https://nypost.com/2023/07/26/arizonians-are-being-hospitalized-for-severe-burns-from-asphalt/
Probably as an arizonan you know what to do in the heat, but tourist from balmy mid atlantic, lured by tourism boards’ claims of “but it’s a dry heat”, do not.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some of these responses seem unhinged. I lived in Phoenix for many years and I never had potholders to open my car doors. And, no, it's not true that people "never ventured outside." In fact, some of my best memories are stepping into an outdoor swimming pool after sunset and never once feeling cold, which pretty much doesn't happen anywhere else. Go out in the morning, and evening. Find fun, indoor stuff to do in the mid-day. You can go out to eat and sit outside with the misters in early summer (not in monsoon season) and feel comfortable. I love Phoenix in the summer!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see a reason to visit Phoenix any time of year. We have to go because family but I’d never go back if I didn’t have to.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Phoenix a month ago and it was pretty awful to be outside. Even being at our resort’s pools I felt woozy from the heat. I don’t recommend. Fortunately we spent most of our time in Sedona which is cooler and less lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Last year we were in Las Vegas when there were " extreme heat warnings". It was crazy, but it was too hot to go to the pool...and we love hot weather. If you wake up early, you can do outside stuff until about 11 am and then once the sun goes down. Otherwise, plan to do indoor stuff in- between. Also, fly early in the day to avoid extreme weather delays later in the day. My attitude is always " YOLO"--- go for it & enjoy.