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Phoenix has an arid or semi-arid climate — extreme heat and very low humidity define the summer months, creating ventilation conditions unlike any other climate type. Summer daytime highs regularly exceed 38–45°C, making outdoor air far hotter than indoor air for the majority of daylight hours. During peak summer, windows should generally be kept closed during the day; the viable ventilation opportunity is overnight, when temperatures can drop 15–20°C from the afternoon peak in true desert climates.
That overnight temperature drop is Phoenix's ventilation advantage. From roughly 10 PM through 6–7 AM in summer, outdoor air cools to 20–28°C — conditions where cross-ventilation can effectively cool a building with good thermal mass. Structures with thick walls, concrete, or stone work best: they absorb cool night air and release it slowly through the hot day. Dust and particulates are the key air quality concern in desert climates — sandstorms and dust events can raise PM10 concentrations to hazardous levels within hours. OpenWindow.live monitors real-time particulate data to flag these events before you open a window.
En Phoenix, los mejores momentos para ventilar son por la mañana temprano (5–8) y después del atardecer, cuando la temperatura exterior baja de la interior.
Sí, en la mayoría de los casos. Abrir las ventanas puede bajar la temperatura interior 2–5°C en 30 minutos si el aire exterior es más fresco.
Por encima del 80% de humedad, abrir ventanas hace el aire pegajoso. Mejor esperar a horas más secas.