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Glenn,

You asked about two different places in Arizona Sedona and the Grand
Canyon and they're are significantly apart, at different elevations and
countryside.   Here you are:

Sedona             Elev 4700 ft MSL   Temps:  Roughly Min= 28 F    Max
59 F
(Right next to significant hills and elevation changes and a
significant change from desert to high plateau)

Grand Canyon    Elev 6608 ft MSL    Temps:  Roughly Min= 25 F   Max 55
F
(at the RIM of the canyon as the bottom of the canyon is usually much
hotter) 
(The rim of the canyon is on the edge of the high plateau that covers
much of Northern Arizona from NW to SE)

So, as the other fella said, its coat time for you and Parka time for
us from Southern Arizona.

Later,

Dave

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