------------------------------------------------------ Jan. 34 to 49F May 50 to 68F Sep. 57 to 72F Feb. 33 to 49 June 57 to 74 Oct. 50 to 65 Mar. 36 to 51 Jul. 62 to 79 Nov. 41 to 56 Apr. 41 to 58 Aug. 60 to 75 Dec. 28 to 44 ------------------------------------------------------
The summit of Kitt Peak has an elevation of 6,875 feet above sea level.
Coyotes, foxes, deer, coatis, etc., may occasionally be seen around the mountaintop, as a typical Arizona scrub-oak habitat begins a few feet from the road. Experience counsels a few precautions. Please do not attempt to pet or feed any wild animal no matter how friendly. Skunks are rather numerous. Although generally tolerant of astronomers, they do not like to be approached. It is easy to stumble on one at night. To avoid such unpleasant consequences, we require that you carry a flashlight (for detection, not defense). A flashlight will also aid you in spotting other nighttime road hazards such as rattlesnakes. They usually rattle first, but not always. Should the worst happen, shun radical self-help and contact our medical emergency team (contact the Receptionist at 8600 or use the radion patch by dialing 8721). Any suspect snake should be reported to the Observing Assistants or other KPNO staff.