Jul 04 2008
Seasons in Arizona
Most Arizona winters are warm and sunny during the day. In the northern mountainous regions in the state of Arizona, seasons are the opposite of the dry desert areas. In the desert regions, winters are mild, summers are blazing hot May through June until the monsoon rains break the heat in early July. The month of August can also be humid and hot because of the monsoons. It is not unusual to experience warm weather in September and October while in the desert.
Arizona winters in the desert are ideal for you golfing enthusiasts and great place to enjoy other outdoor activities such as tennis, horse shoes, lawn bowling, bicycling and hiking, swimming to name a few. Arizona winters in the mountainous regions are ideal for snowboarding, skiing, ice fishing, riding ski mobiles and visiting the Grand Canyon. Our state’s mild winter days and scenic fishing spots offer anglers lots of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. The town of Flagstaff and areas in the northern part of the state are the coolest parts of Arizona probably, gets snow normally in the winter, are nowhere near as hot in the summer.
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