Arizona's Whether is popularly categorized as dry and hot. Arizona's climate varies a lot.
Following table shows the complete detail fof Arizona's Temperature all round the year
MonthAverage LowAverage HighRainfallJanuary41.2F/5.1C65.9F/18.8C0.6"February44.7F/7C70.7F/21.5C0.7"March48.8F/9.3C75.5F/24.2C
0.9"April55.3F/12.9C84.5F/29.2C0.22"May63.9F/12.9C84.5F/29.2C0.22"June72.9F/22.7C103.5F/39.7C0.1"July81.0F/27.2C105.9F/41.1C0.1"August79.2F/26.2C103.7F/39.8C0.9"September72.8F/22.6C98.3F/36.8C1.0"October60.8F/16C88.1F/31.2C0.86"November48.9F/9.4C74.9F/23.8C0.7"December41.8F/5.4C66.2F/19C1.0"
Arizona is hot because of a combination of location and topography. It is far enough south that it gets a lot of sun, and it is well inland from the cooling breezes that some places get from the ocean. Some parts of Arizona sit at higher elevations and are not as hot as the lower areas. Flagstaff, for example, is at a much higher elevation than Tucson and is typically far cooler.
Parts of Arizona are so hot because it is a desert climate. However, there are other parts of Arizona, such as Flagstaff, that stay quite cool.
Arizona's temperature maximum is 53 degrees Celsius
Isn't Arizona quite a hot place? I'm sure all the men there are hot
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Arizona's temperature maximum is 53 degrees Celsius
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possibly because arizona gets really hot and you know the hot color is red and phoenixes are red.
Arizona is tremendously hotter than Alaska.
Arizona is dry, arid, hot, somewhat inhospitable, and beautiful.
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In arizona it is but overall its colder
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