santafe
november weather...
during our november 11-14, 1998
conference dates we can expect either the very final stages of the santafe
fall, with the last vibrant autumn leaf colors
-- the flaming yellows of the aspens -- accented by lavender and gold wildflowers,
blue skies, and s special clarity of air, or the beginnings of the santafe
winter season -- with the aroma of pinyon pine fires in beehive fireplaces,
crisp cold nights and sparkling cool sunny days...
so, what's the weather like?
(source: santafe
convention and visitor's bureau)
- just great! santafe
has four seasons, generally mild, and 300+ days of sunshine a year
- average rainfall is 14 inches (36
centimeters) a year with the heaviest rainfall usually coming in july and
august thunderstorms
- snow falls primarily from december
through march, remaining on nearby mountain peaks but melting quickly in
town under santafe's
famous turquoise
skies
- average relative humidity: 50%
- temperature ranges:
- october mean high: 63f (17c), mean
low: 38f (3c);
- november mean high: 50f (10c),
mean low: 27 (-3c)
what should we wear?
(source: santafe
convention and visitor's bureau)
- comfort and individuality are santafe's
fashion guidelines
- very few restaurants require jackets
or ties for gentlemen
- warm clothing and comfortable shoes
are advised for november (suggest layering so that you're prepared for
brisk mornings, then peel off a jacket, sweater, or vest when the warm
new mexico sun goes to work)
- therefore: without even checking
the second-order conditions we can conclude that the usual, somber regional-science-style
dark business suits can be left back in Cleveland: for once we aren't
meeting in a large, gray, northeastern city...


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