LOL I posted Mesa and then realized I was wrong. It's Yuma.
Thanks for replying. If anyone knows anything about Yuma and snow??
Thanks!
Well, as posted, I suppose the I-8 might have snow if that's how he's getting there? The I-8 from San Diego to Arizona has had snow issues before for sure.
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/2330
If you go to Google maps it looks like you can drag for an alternate (longer) route taking the I-10 part of the way and then getting off on a smaller road? I don't know anything about that but I would think that's what he'd probably need to do if there was snow?
On the up (?) side, I believe Yuma is even hotter than Phoenix. I doubt he'll see any snow in Yuma proper...Google says that Yuma's first ever recorded TRACE of snow was January 1949, so I don't think it's likely that he will see any there.
I'll report back and let everyone know how the drive went. Last month, I told dh it was only a 5 hour drive. I guess I'll have to let him know it's a bit further. We were going to just fly there, but we thought driving would be quicker.
Since you're leaving in January, you can still argue that it's a 5 hour drive, as you will gain an hour going into California.

Of course, you'll lose it coming back, but hopefully he'll be too tired from a great vacation to care.
The time difference was fun but since we left at 8:30 or 9, we were ravenous by the time we hit Blythe, which was why we ended up stopping there and going to Jack in the Box (where we could definitely get breakfast no matter what time it was). To me, Blythe FEELS like the halfway point from Phoenix, which is why we tend to stop there, even though as I and others mentioned, it's not a particularly nice place to stop.
