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  2. Payson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Payson, Arizona (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1940–present) ... there were 15,297 people living in Payson, AZ and is the 2,788th largest city in ...

  3. Phoenix metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    This includes the Phoenix metropolitan area and the Payson, AZ micropolitan ... Climate data for Phoenix Int'l, Arizona (1991–2020 normals, [b] extremes 1895 ...

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  5. Payson, AZ Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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    Get the Payson, AZ local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Climate of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix has a hot desert climate (Köppen: BWh), [1] [2] typical of the Sonoran Desert, and is the largest city in America in this climatic zone. [3] Phoenix has long, extremely hot summers and short, mild winters. The city is within one of the world's sunniest regions, with its sunshine duration comparable to the Sahara region.

  7. Hawley Lake - Wikipedia

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    In March 1973 snowfall was as high as 105 inches (2.7 m). Rainfall from July to September is also high, though not exceptional compared to many parts of southeastern Arizona. Hawley Lake holds the all-time record low temperature in Arizona history with −40 °F/°C recorded on January 7, 1971. It also holds the record for most precipitation in ...

  8. Camp Verde, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Highway 260 connects Camp Verde with Payson to the east and ... Climate data for Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1938 ...

  9. Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona uplands are also warm year-round, but they receive 100–300 mm (approx. 4–12") of average annual rainfall, which falls in a more regular bi-seasonal pattern. [2] According to the Köppen climate classification system, the majority of the Sonoran Desert has a hot desert climate (BWh).