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FWP
07-06-2002, 09:33 AM
Pulled this from weather.com. It's gonna be warm out there......

Listed in order, August day, sunrise, sunset, Ave hi, ave. lo, mean, and record hi/ lo



20 6:37 AM 8:07 PM 95°F 61°F 78°F 107°F (1992) 42°F (1930)


21 6:38 AM 8:05 PM 95°F 61°F 78°F 104°F (1991) 44°F (1930)


22 6:39 AM 8:04 PM 94°F 60°F 78°F 105°F (1991) 47°F (1974)


23 6:40 AM 8:02 PM 94°F 60°F 78°F 105°F (1991) 44°F (1928)


24 6:41 AM 8:01 PM 94°F 60°F 77°F 104°F (1991) 45°F (1933)


25 6:42 AM 8:00 PM 93°F 60°F 77°F 105°F (1985) 47°F (1989)


26 6:43 AM 7:58 PM 93°F 59°F 77°F 106°F (1985) 47°F (1989)


27 6:43 AM 7:57 PM 93°F 59°F 76°F 106°F (1985) 40°F (1931)


28 6:44 AM 7:55 PM 93°F 59°F 76°F 106°F (1990) 44°F (1933)


29 6:45 AM 7:54 PM 92°F 58°F 76°F 108°F (1990) 42°F (1931)


30 6:46 AM 7:52 PM 92°F 58°F 76°F 108°F (1990) 46°F (1955)


31 6:47 AM 7:51 PM 92°F 58°F 75°F 105°F (1990) 43°F (1932)

coloradok5
07-06-2002, 04:43 PM
Yep, hot, but this was the time that everyone wanted, please make sure your rig can handle the heat. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

BILLY RAY
07-06-2002, 08:46 PM
Hell I'am in Texas!!! /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif

jekbrown
07-07-2002, 12:18 AM
hot as hell... but at least its a dry heat! w00t!

J

BlazerGuy
07-08-2002, 12:48 PM
I second that! /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

Butch
07-08-2002, 01:35 PM
Just came back yesterday from Moab. 103 during the day. If you come bring mucho water, minimum 1.5 gal per person per day plus some for overheating vehicles. If your cooling system is marginal then dont even consider it to be up to the task. My truck runs 195 always. During the heat of the day it got to 215 twice and I would have to let it cool back off before continuing. I would not plan to bring any small children or we could have big problems on the trails and many of them do not have easy exits (This is a very serious matter they had a biker who was in shape that died in 5 hours out there after getting separated from his group with no water) so please think your child stratagy . Any wives that can not handle extreme heat would be advised to stay in town or at home. I wheeled from 7:30 P.M. a couple of times. During the noon hour with dark red rocks you can not escape the heat

FWP
07-09-2002, 12:21 AM
Good ideas. That's pretty much why I posted this info, to give some folks an idea of how hot it will be, and to be prepared for it.

ALSO- NIGHT RUNS/forums/images/icons/wink.gif... Got your rock lights ready /forums/images/icons/grin.gif