Yikes...I'd think that if AZ is the goal Flagstaff or Prescott Valley or Sedona would be more your thing...much milder winters than AK and loads of sunshine. When I lived in Phoenix and Tucson, I quickly realized that brutal heat is worse than bitter cold (because at least one can dress warmer for the cold). With the heat, many people just live indoors and deal with 500 dollar AC bills and can't even walk their dogs during the day. One summer, at 122 degrees, aircraft were grounded...and my car puked ATF all over from expansion. Additionally, it looked like a murder scene inside my car...I had left a berry smoothie inside and when it blew it covered the interior/windows. Fun times.Haven't been to CA for 10 years, but always enjoy the trip, thanks for the invite!
I'm born and raised, so consider it Stockholm syndrome or something close haha but at almost 36 the winters are getting harder and harder to handle. Last two winters were 200" plus of snow and it was on the ground from October to May. This year almost no snow and "milder" temps thankfully. I know a lot of people who move to WA/OR/ID for milder warmer weather. We have friends who left Palmer,AK for Phoenix (Gilbert) we typically go visit late September/early October, this last year it hit 118f while we were there. Honestly 109f wasn't bad when you're just vacationing and hanging by the pool. Trying to actually live in it seems terrible, but the body does acclimate.
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