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Arizona’s climate is arid and semi-arid, with average annual precipitation ranging from 3 inches in the southwest at Yuma to around 40 inches in the White Mountains in east-central Arizona. The state’s topography plays a significant role in its climate.
Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Arizona United States. We show the climate in Arizona by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Arizona.
Arizona - Desert, Arid, Heat: About half of Arizona is semiarid, one-third is arid, and the remainder is humid. The Basin and Range region has the arid and semiarid subtropical climate that attracts most winter visitors and new residents.
Day highs are in the comfortable 65°F (18.3°C) to 85°F (29.4°C) range, and the nights fare even better. The humidity is low, and the mostly clear skies offer fantastic opportunities for stargazing. The fall season has fewer incidences of thunderstorms and tornadoes and is the time of festivals.
Climate in Arizona. Average temperatures and precipitation amounts for more than 119 cities in Arizona. A climate chart for your city, indicating the monthly high temperatures and rainfall.
Click on the map to access weather station details. Interactive map AZ ASOS IDs. Download ASOS stations: Launch Global Hourly; Where: Arizona (shows all AZ stations) Historical Observing Metadata Repository NCEI metadata. What is ASOS? Flood Control District of Maricopa County. Pima County Regional Flood Control District.
Arizona Climate Summary. Located at an elevation of 1534.74 meters (5035.24 feet) above sea level, Arizona has a Mediterranean, hot summer climate (Classification: Csa). The city’s yearly temperature is 15.75ºC (60.35ºF) and it is 3.11% higher than United States’s averages.
The Arizona State Climate Office provides weather and climate science for Arizona through research, outreach and education. Join us each month for an interesting overview of Arizona’s weather and climate! Webinar: 3rd Thursday every month from 10AM-10:30AM. Sign up here!
Arizona's climate varies significantly across the state, primarily classified into desert and semi-arid, with portions of alpine climate in the higher elevations. The desert regions, encompassing cities like Sierra Vista, Nogales, and Douglas, experience hot summers and mild winters.
Check out Arizona weather averages by month. Compare detailed monthly climate statistics including temperature, rainfall and sunshine figures. The climate guide for Arizona (Phoenix) shows long term monthly weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia), the Met Office & the Netherlands Meteorological Institute.