Hard to say. Depends on the water situation and whether or not the heat domes hit Phoenix. Phoenix already has a month every year of around 120 degrees. Hottest part of the year, it only gets down to 90 degrees at the coolest oaet of the night. But the humidity is low, so if you take precautions and are smart about it, it's bearable.
It's been cooler this year. We hit triple digits, like, a month amd a half. later than normal,.not till June. There were a few days here and there, but you know what I mean. Last fall it started getting cooler earlier too. I actually thought about getting cold once or.twice this past winter and I needed a blanket at night for like 2 weeks. An actual blanket. And we sleep with the windows open.
So. If the heat spikes don't hit us like Texas, which is possible, especially if we continue havignf that weather off the coast of California,.then we can last a few years at least. If the city gets serious about water conservation longer. Of course, any of the impending ripping points could change that assessment st any time..
We're not looking to stay here though. We're looking to buy some land elsewhere and are saving up for it. Maybe a small community.