Snowfall is a routine weather event with an annual average snowfall of 0.7 inches per year, which usually comes as a light dusting that is gone within hours. The most snowfall in a single year was 7.2 inches in 1987 and the most snowfall recorded in a single month was 6.0 inches during January of 1898 and in March of 1922. By comparison Denver gets 61.0 inches of snowfall every year.
The Arizona earthquake of 1887, which struck on February 19, caused significant damage in Tucson, though the extent varied. Many buildings, including adobe structures, sustained severe damage, and some were rendered uninhabitable. Reports indicated that the quake resulted in injuries but no confirmed fatalities in Tucson. Overall, the earthquake highlighted the vulnerability of the region's infrastructure to seismic activity.
I do not have real-time data on the number of times it has snowed in Simi Valley. Snowfall in Simi Valley is rare as the city has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters. Snow typically only occurs under rare and specific weather conditions.
Arizona is a state known for its warm winters and lower humidity compared to other states. Cities like Phoenix and Tucson experience mild, dry winters that attract many snowbirds seeking a reprieve from colder, more humid climates.
Arizona has no coastline. Lakeshores and river banks don't count.
Arizona
40.4 miles
Tubac is 47.5 miles south of Tucson according to Google Maps.
about 188
By car it is 117 miles.
It has snowed 3 times during the parade.
How many times has it snowed in Utah on April since 1959 to2011
1400 miles
Yes, 262 of them, many in Tucson !
It is 117 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 240 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 261 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 126 miles according to Google Maps.