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I will be in Palm Springs next week, looking at houses and trying to finalize a move there.  If anyone is a resident of Palm Spring or visiting Palm Springs next week, give me a buzz.  Perhaps we can have a meal or if you are a resident, perhaps you can advise me about properties.  I look forward to seeing some of you there as a visitor this time and resident in April.  

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May I ask the OP if any concern moving to PS with the record high temperatures, eg as high as 124F this summer?

Even the overnight temperatures can remain hot.

How does everyone manage living there in the summer heat?

I used to think about owning a place in PS but lately I am less certain.

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1 hour ago, TonyDown said:

May I ask the OP if any concern moving to PS with the record high temperatures, eg as high as 124F this summer?

Even the overnight temperatures can remain hot.

How does everyone manage living there in the summer heat?

I used to think about owning a place in PS but lately I am less certain.

It's a few months out of the year and most of us sort of get used to it. I've been visiting PS for years ( I lived in San Diego ) and I ultimately moved there ( to Palm Springs ) and remained there for years. I say this all with a smile, while a lot of the county is a tundra, the weather in PS is idyllic. It's a special place no doubt. A sunny place for shady people doesn't apply 😉😎😂

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5 hours ago, TonyDown said:

May I ask the OP if any concern moving to PS with the record high temperatures, eg as high as 124F this summer?

Even the overnight temperatures can remain hot.

How does everyone manage living there in the summer heat?

I used to think about owning a place in PS but lately I am less certain.

124 degrees is an anomaly. Palm Springs' weather is similar to that in Phoenix, where the typical high in summer tops out at 110 - 115 degrees. This is how I describe the Phoenix heat in Summer:

  • Under 100 degrees: beautiful weather. We all have our car windows open.
  • 100 - 110 degrees: tolerable.
  • Above 110 degrees is pretty miserable, and you want to stay indoors during the day.

As @Vin Marco said, you get accustomed to the heat. You also get accustomed to the nice weather all winter. It makes up for the summer heat. As we say "you don't have to shovel sunshine!"

 

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I certainly considered my heat tolerance in making a plan to move.  I think I could better stand a season of high heat than a season of cold and snowy.  With global climate change, one needs to consider consequences, such as Florida and NC getting blasted with two hurricanes.  Pick your poison and enjoy the wine.  Also, at my age, we are no longer considering decades of heat, just a month or so a year for a few, or perhaps several years.  And there is no reason to stay in the heat, a nice Alaskan holiday in July with a hot man might be all the cooling and heating I need. 

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22 hours ago, Vin Marco said:

And I'm happy to help you when it's time to move across the country.  🫂 Road trip Doc! 

I might decide to move just to enjoy that trip.  Just you me and the three bitches.  Of course there will be music in the car and a diner or two on the way.    

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4 minutes ago, purplekow said:

I might decide to move just to enjoy that trip.  Just you me and the three bitches.  Of course there will be music in the car and a diner or two on the way.    

I gave you my word. I'm gonna help you. I've driven across the country with three dogs and two cats. I had the help of a dentist pal. There's no way I would allow you to try and do that by yourself. it's gonna be fun trust and believe... moving sucks but we're gonna make it fun. 🤩 

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23 minutes ago, purplekow said:

a nice Alaskan holiday in July with a hot man might be all the cooling and heating I need. 

Or a Roman holiday with Sicily included like we've been talking about  🇮🇹 🤌🏽 😉

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4 minutes ago, purplekow said:

July in Sicily may be too hot, September or May of 2025 if you are not already booked solid between now and then. 

Don't be silly 🙂 I've been there in the summer. Yes it's hot but it's not Palm Springs hot and I think we would manage just fine 😜

 

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1 hour ago, Vin Marco said:

Don't be silly 🙂 I've been there in the summer. Yes it's hot but it's not Palm Springs hot and I think we would manage just fine 😜

 

This was the favorite Lou Monte in my house.  I particularly like What did Washington say when he crossed the Delaware but Pepino is a classic.  

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4 hours ago, purplekow said:

I might decide to move just to enjoy that trip.  Just you me and the three bitches.  Of course there will be music in the car and a diner or two on the way.    

Dogs?  

I had so many great hikes with my boy , visiting PS.  The Araby Trail.   Out at Joshua Tree.

Are there specific areas you are focusing to live?

I know guys that live from one end to the other of the desert cities.  

 

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Just now, TonyDown said:

Dogs?  

I had so many great hikes with my boy , visiting PS.  The Araby Trail.   Out at Joshua Tree.

Are there specific areas you are focusing to live?

I know guys that live from one end to the other of the desert cities.  

 

Three dogs.   Not an option must love dogs.   I have been looking in Palm Desert. Cathedral City Palm Springs. Do not want to get too far out of PS

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15 hours ago, CuriousByNature said:

I would take the 115F I experienced when visiting Palm Springs over the 90F with high humidity I suffered through in Chicago.

This is what I tell my family back in Chicago, where I grew up and lived until I was in my mid-thirties.

6 hours ago, purplekow said:

I certainly considered my heat tolerance in making a plan to move.  I think I could better stand a season of high heat than a season of cold and snowy...

As I always say, you won't spontaneously combust in Phoenix (or Palm Springs), but you WILL get frostbite at some point in Chicago.

 

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Well, looking at this year PS experienced 73 days of temperatures above 110F and 3 periods of temps at those levels continuously in June (22 days) July (17 days) and Aug/Sept ( 15 days). That’s over two thirds of the summer when it was dangerous to be outside for any extended period of time.

In our winter last year we had only a handful of days when it was really cold (-20c). And it was the warmest winter on record. And unless a blizzard was occurring, of which we had none that I recall, it was not dangerous to go outside for a long walk. You just had to dress warmly for it including wearing warm boots. 

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I have a friend selling a property there. 2 bd place in a condo-resort with very nice amenities. 8+ pools with different temperatures, hot tubs, tennis court, gardens. Somewhat affordable selling price, but maintenance is in the $1200's/month. But it's more of a family oriented resort-condo. Feel free do DM me.

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8 hours ago, Luv2play said:

Well, looking at this year PS experienced 73 days of temperatures above 110F and 3 periods of temps at those levels continuously in June (22 days) July (17 days) and Aug/Sept ( 15 days). That’s over two thirds of the summer when it was dangerous to be outside for any extended period of time.

In our winter last year we had only a handful of days when it was really cold (-20c). And it was the warmest winter on record. And unless a blizzard was occurring, of which we had none that I recall, it was not dangerous to go outside for a long walk. You just had to dress warmly for it including wearing warm boots. 

Exactly.  I have one friend that finally moved away from PS to get away from the gradually increasing heat and another friend that is threatening to.

I moved to the West Coast from Minnesota so I truly appreciate the weather in So Cal .   Perhaps if I sell my place in OC and settle in PS, I could spend time away during the hottest weeks.

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10 hours ago, Atyla said:

I have a friend selling a property there. 2 bd place in a condo-resort with very nice amenities. 8+ pools with different temperatures, hot tubs, tennis court, gardens. Somewhat affordable selling price, but maintenance is in the $1200's/month. But it's more of a family oriented resort-condo. Feel free do DM me.

Timeshare?  That maintenance fee is stunning. 

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9 hours ago, purplekow said:

You can run from global warming but you cannot hide.  I do not mind being in the house and plan to have a pool to be able to go out for a short bit even in the hottest of the season.  

How does one prevent their pool from becoming a hot tub in PS in the summer?

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