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  3. Geography of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The average daily temperatures of Yuma, which is located near Arizona's southwestern corner, range from 43 to 67 °F (6 to 19 °C) in January, and from 81 to 107 °F (27 to 42 °C) in July. In Flagstaff, located in the state's central interior, the average daily temperatures range from 14 to 41 °F (−10 to 5 °C) during January, and from 50 ...

  4. Mayer, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Mayer is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,408 at the 2000 census . Mayer includes three sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places : the Mayer Apartments, the Mayer Business Block, and the Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse .

  5. Climate of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    [a] The all-time lowest recorded temperature in Phoenix was 16 °F (−9 °C) on January 7, 1913, while the coldest daily high temperature ever recorded was 36 °F (2 °C) on December 10, 1898. The longest continuous stretch without a day of frost in Phoenix was nearly eight years, from December 27, 1990, to December 23, 1998.

  6. Keith Mayer: Temperature ups and downs mark April weather in ...

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    The final average temperature of 51.5 degrees at Reading Regional Airport looks as normal as can be, but how it got there was via a roller coaster. Early cold created a near-freezing low ...

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  8. Climate change in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is especially vulnerable to such strains due to its hot and arid climate". [7] "Increasing droughts and higher temperatures are likely to affect Arizona's top agricultural products: cattle, dairy, and vegetables. Hot temperatures threaten cows’ health and cause them to eat less, grow more slowly, and produce less milk.

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