It Was So Cold In Arizona In 1971 Temperatures Dropped To 40 Degrees Below Zero
Most of Arizona’s record-breaking temperatures have occurred in the summer, but 1971 was a very different year. On January 7, temperatures dropped to a frigid -40 degrees Fahrenheit at Hawley Lake, the lowest temperature ever measured in the Grand Canyon State. That season was, quite possibly, the coldest winter in Arizona history.
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Temperatures in the southern region of the state regularly soar into the triple digits in the summer, with Lake Havasu City reaching a stifling 128 degrees in June 1994.
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Up north - particularly in Flagstaff, which is the snowiest town in Arizona - it's an entirely different story. Summers aren't nearly as brutal as they are down south, and winters are reminiscent of a Hallmark movie.
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That honor goes to Hawley Lake, a 300-acre reservoir tucked away in the White Mountains on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation.
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This is the lowest-recorded temperature in Arizona history, and nothing has even come close since then.
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The record of 58.92 inches was set in 1978, and much of the precipitation was snow.
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...but stranger things have happened - like these snowcapped Saguaros as a result of a rare Tucson snowfall!
Can you believe the temperature dropped so low in Arizona in 1971? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more things to do in Arizona’s snowiest town this winter.
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