This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Actually the highest temperatures occur about 6:30-7:00pm and it does cool down at night somewhat. Right now it IS getting really dark for about an hour, around 2:00am. Our time zone is skewed so high noon actually occurs here at 2:00 Alaska daylight time!
In June it didn't really cool down that much at night. This june was the Hottest and driest on record. Thank goodness May was the wettest on record or we wouldn't have had any hay. As it was, with a wet May and a warm dry June, everybody got their hay in without rain, and it was a great crop! The second cutting, if there is any, will be poor, however as there was hardly any growth due to the lack of rain. The fires are still going, with flare ups in the unburned islands in the center, no growth on the perimeters, but some smoke in town. I guess they won't be out until snow flies! Jean in sunny and warm Falirbanks, ALaska, 85 degrees. >PS BTW Jean, I've been wondering, if it stays light most of the night >do the temperatures still cool down or does it stay warm all night? ************************************************************ Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

