Climate Information in Bisbee, Arizona

Climate Information in Bisbee, Arizona

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The over 6,000 residents of Bisbee, Arizona enjoy warm to temperate and dry weather all year long, with low temperatures rarely dipping below freezing. Located near the border of Mexico, the town of Bisbee is a 205 mile drive southeast of Phoenix.

Temperature

Throughout the year temperatures range from 33 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmest months are June and July. Bisbee experiences their coolest temperatures during December and January.

Precipitation

With its desert location, Bisbee averages less than 17 inches of precipitation per year in the form of rain, or an occasional snow fall. The wettest months are July and August, where 4 inches of rain can be expected.

Humidity

Ranging from 10 to 65 percent humidity throughout the year, Bisbee averages lower humidity ratings than most of the United States. Humidity climbs in January, July and August. The lowest humidity is in May and June.

Wind

Bisbee enjoys gentle breezes ranging from 7 to 9mph.

Sunshine

The sun is shining 75 percent of the time, on average, in Bisbee. The sunniest month of June offers bright days, on average, 90 percent of the time.

Article Written By Angela Tague

Angela Tague has worked in news writing and photography since 1998. After attaining a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and mass communications at the University of Iowa, her journalism career has led to positions at two daily newspapers and several weeklies in the Midwest. She currently freelances in editorial writing, photography and Web content.

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