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Arizona's average barometric pressure varies depending on the elevation and specific location within the state. Generally, the average sea-level pressure is around 29.92 inches of Mercury (inHg), but in Arizona, which has a diverse topography ranging from low deserts to high mountains, the pressure can fluctuate significantly. For example, in lower areas like Phoenix, average pressure may be slightly higher, while in elevated regions like Flagstaff, it may be lower. Overall, typical values range from about 28 to 30 inHg.

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