Thank you Vicky.
This is from todays Globe and Mail newspaper:
Although Mars is now a extremely dry, cold planet, there is evidence it may once have been much wetter and warmer.
The Mars Phoenix science team compiled this Martian weather report based on the spacecraft's first 18 hours of communications:
Low: -80 degrees C in the early morning
High: -30 degrees C in the sfternoon
Average pressure: 0.855kPa (less than 1/100 sea-level pressure on Earth-101.325 kPa)
Wind speed: NE 20 km/hr