Believe it or not, it's actually autumn here....... at least our version of it anyway.
The high for today was 92 degreesF.
I live in the Sonoran Desert region of the United States where on average we have 299 sunny days out of the year, and where our autumn weather is very comparable to the summer weather of those that live in higher elevations....anywhere from the 70sF to the 90'sF.
In the winter, it starts cooling down to temps that are somewhat comparable to the autumn temps of those that live in higher elevations.... normally anywhere from 50F to 75F for daytime highs. At night the temps range from the mid to high 30's to 45 or so, although it sometimes gets cold enough at night to freeze, but that doesn't happen very often, if it happens at all. Sometimes we have actually gotten a light dusting of snow, but that is extremely rare. Of the few times it has snowed.....it completely melted by about 8 am.
Our spring weather is pretty much a repeat of our autumn temperature range........
..... and our summer temps are in a freakishly hot category all their own.
Folks usually compare the summers here to *h* *e* double hockey sticks ..... triple digit temps every day from pretty much June through September, or even through October.....anywhere from 100F to as high as 122F. That is one of the reasons why I mothball my Tower in the summer. It's not unusual for it to consistently reach 115 for several days in a row in the middle of the summer, which is way too hot for the health of the plant roots..... root rot can set in and things can get ugly.
From September to June, though, the Tower does really well.