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Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Arizona United States. We show the climate in Arizona by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Arizona.
Day highs are in the comfortable 65°F (18.3°C) to 85°F (29.4°C) range, and the nights fare even better. The humidity is low, and the mostly clear skies offer fantastic opportunities for stargazing. The fall season has fewer incidences of thunderstorms and tornadoes and is the time of festivals.
Interactive Map of AZ weather stations. Click on the map to access weather station details. Public Data Access. NWS Phoenix area stations. NWS Flagstaff area stations. NWS Tucson area stations. NWS Kingman area stations. Climate Charts. NWS Central AZ stations. NWS N Arizona stations. NWS SE Arizona stations. NWS NW Arizona stations.
Average temperatures and precipitation amounts for more than 119 cities in Arizona. A climate chart for your city, indicating the monthly high temperatures and rainfall.
Average temperatures for the year at cities, towns, national parks and monuments in Arizona are listed below. You'll find separate tables for each region of the state: Southern Arizona , Western Arizona , Phoenix Area , Central Arizona , and Northern Arizona .
This page is a list of the average statewide temperature in the U.S. state of Arizona for each year from 1895–2023. It is a statewide average over the entire territory of the state, based on data from the NOAA.
The southernmost parts of Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona all have annual average temperatures of at least 70 degrees, but very different rainfall amounts: 10 inches or less in the Southwest versus more than 50 inches in Florida.
Statewide Annual Temperature. The average long-term statewide annual temperature is 59.7°F. Within the 1991-2020 climate normals, the temperature has increased by 0.7°F per decade, with the urban heat island as a large contributor.
Normal Annual Snowfall. Arizona Average Precipitation Maps. Maps display the climate normal data from 1991-2020. Click on the image to access the interactive map.
Druitt, C.E., 1976, Mean annual temperature map, state of Arizona: Arizona Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Map GT-2, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,000,000 [now available as Arizona Geological Survey Oil and Gas Publication OG-17].