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  2. Climate of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    August is the wettest month (0.93 in (24 mm)), while June is the driest (0.02 in (0.51 mm)). On September 8, 2014, the city of Phoenix recorded its single highest rainfall total by the National Weather Service with 3.30 in (84 mm), breaking the 75-year-old record of 2.91 in (74 mm), set on September 4, 1939. [ 19 ]

  3. Cave Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The coldest month of the year is January, with an average low of 37 °F (3 °C) and high of 65 °F (18 °C). [10] In July–September, the North American monsoon season brings rain and thunderstorms to the Cave Creek area. The wettest month of the year is August, with an average of 6 days of rain, and averaging 1.77 inches (45 mm). [10]

  4. The Rainiest Place in America Isn't Where You Think - AOL

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    20. Shreveport, Louisiana. Mean Rainfall: 51.47 inches Rain falls on this southern city every month. The rainiest month is November. If you’re looking for clear skies, you’re most likely to ...

  5. Climate of the United States - Wikipedia

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    On average, the wettest month is typically November or December; the driest, July. In the summer months, average highs in cities like Seattle and Portland are from 70 to 75 °F (21 to 26 °C) with lows from 50 to 59 °F (10 to 15 °C), while in winter daily highs are from 40 to 45 °F (4 to 9 °C) and overnight lows from 30 to 38 °F (−1 to 4 ...

  6. The Rainiest Place in America Isn't Where You Think - AOL

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  7. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    The Kona coast is the only area in Hawaii with a summer precipitation maximum. Windward sides face the east to northeast trade winds and receive much more rainfall; leeward sides are drier and sunnier, with less rain and less cloud cover. [69] In the late winter and spring during El Niño events, drier than average conditions can be expected in ...

  8. Phoenix smashes all-time hottest month record - AOL

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    July 2023 not only ended up being the hottest July on record, but it also shattered the hottest month ever recorded for Phoenix by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The ...

  9. Geography of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is also one of the Four Corners states and is diagonally adjacent to Colorado. Arizona has a total area of 113,998 square miles (295,253 km 2), making it the sixth largest U.S. state. [1] Of this area, just 0.3% consists of water, which makes Arizona the state with the second lowest percentage of water area (New Mexico is the lowest at ...