Corey is pretty hilarious... We watch him most mornings for the local weather. He is pretty hard to mess up.
Yeah after all these years in the desert, after it gets over 2900, you just don't notice it anymore.
My brother in L.A. said "Imagine how hot 2900 make the inside of your car!" i told him that is why we all use window shades in summer...
I think what happened is, for some reason the computer substituted the elevations for the temps. That is why we like Cave Creek. Its about 6 degrees cooler than Phoenix and we don't have the concrete "heat mass" that downtown does. Things cool off at night up here.
My barn has no air conditioning and peak heat inside in July never gets above 90. With zero humidity, that feels like 84. Not bad really. I rebuilt my smashed Kubota hood in July in the mornings and had no problem working from 5:00 AM to 11:00 before it started getting a little warm.
You just avoid being out during peak heat (mid day to 6 pm) unless on a motorcycle, sopping wet. Then its awesome for the ten minutes it takes you to dry off. Then you get "toasty."
I am not kidding.
I'll get cabin fever and run to the post office around 3pm on my scooter. I completely sop my shirt and most of my shorts. Don't even ring them out. I literally freeze for the first 3-4 minutes. In 15 minutes, I am back home completely dry. You couldn't do that in a hot dryer.
We got another inch+ of rain the last two days. The wildflowers this Spring are going to be amazing!