As with many regions in the U.S., Payson AZ weather in spring. With most days sunny and crisp, Payson does receive rain, snow, hail or sleet.
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On average, Arizona gets about 5 tornadoers per year.
Clouds form when millions of tiny drops of evaporated water collect. When a cloud gets too much water, it will shed the excess in the form of rain, hale, sleet or snow.
Yes. On average Arizona gets 4 or 5 tornadoes per year.
When you see a precipitation cloud (Nimbostratus or Cumulonimbus) you can never tell if it will be rain or snow until the snow actually begins
Payson, Arizona is 4,921 feet (1,500 meters) above sea level
Flagstaff gets over 100 in. Prescott, payson-20-24 in Williams-70 in show low-45 in Arizona snowbowl-over 260 in. other places-less
The address of the Rim Country Museum is: 700 Green Valley Pkwy, Payson, AZ 85541
Yes there are Geodes in Arizona in both the Payson and Wickenburg areas. They are actually quite plentiful. Good hunting!
The address of the Northern Gila County Hstrcl is: 510 W Main St, Payson, AZ 85541
The address of the Northern Gila County Historical Society is: Po Box 2532, Payson, AZ 85547-2532
Gila County about 10 miles from Payson AZ.
Geodes can be found in AZ at the following sites: Apache Powder Plant Site near Benson, Arizona, Diamond Point and vicinity near Payson, Arizona, and Hull Mine near Yuma, Arizona.
The web address of the Rim Country Museum is: http://www.rimcountrymuseums.com
Frances Rich died on October 14, 2007, in Payson, Arizona, USA of heart attack.
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Yes, mostly in higher elevations in Northern Arizona. It can snow in Southern Arizona in the high elevations too but cities like Phoenix and Tucson rarely get snow(especially Phoenix). Flagstaff, Arizona(located in Northern Arizona) actually gets 100 inches of snow a year because of its elevation of 6000+ft.