Yes, we are supposed to be at 110 in Las Vegas on Saturday and Sunday. I have some of my potted peppers where they are shaded during the hottest part of the day, and the rest are under shade cloth. Some form of shade seems to be mandatory during the summer months here. Still, at these temps I am seeing a whole lot of flower drop and very little fruit set, especially with the chinenses. It was the same story last year; pepper production almost completely shut down from around the first of June until mid-September when it starts cooling down again. I have several chinenses that are trying to flower that I am keeping mostly indoors for a few days to try to encourage fruit set. Hopefully that will help with the flower drop issue. Still, I don't want to do that for long as it is too easy to reverse the hardening off process by bringing plants back inside. This is only my second year growing peppers, so I am still trying to figure out how to have a productive grow in a desert climate.