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To: Yaacov who wrote (21177)10/15/1998 7:29:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
You are lucky to have real dry weather in Arizona. I wonder what
kind of temp. you get in Dec. and Jan.?


We have had one light snow flurry in the 11-1/2 years I've been here.

Our absolute high in Phoenix was 122 a few years ago in July, though
that has been exceeded by 5 degrees, I think, at Bullhead City.
(Sky Harbor International Airport had to be temporarily closed since
commercial jet computerized engine performance databases only went
up to 120.) Phoenix is at about 1100 feet and Bullhead City is at
a lower elevation on the Colorado River a couple of hundred miles
northwest of Phoenix.

The humidity is so low here outside of late-July and August that 107
is more comfortable than an eastern or midwestern temperature of 95.
You just have to be sensible about water and sun exposure.

Monthly averages for Phoenix

High (°F) Low (°F) Rain (in.) Snow (in.)
January 64 39 0.87 0
February 70 43 0.67 0
March 75 46 0.91 0
April 82 54 0.30 0
May 91 63 0.16 0
June 102 72 0.22 0
July 106 81 0.87 0
August 102 79 1.38 0
September 99 72 0.63 0
October 88 59 0.71 0
November 73 46 0.55 0
December 66 39 0.83 0
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