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Arizona Climate Summary November 2016 Summary of conditions for October 2016 October 2016 Temperature and Precipitation Summary October 1 st 16 th : October began with high pressure over Mexico, bringing subtropical moisture into the state and an easterly wave over Arizona, triggering widespread thunderstorms across the state. Most of the rainfall fell in the southeast and in Yavapai and Coconino counties in northern Arizona, and totals were near half an inch each day through the 3rd. This tropical moisture was the final act of the 2016 monsoon season. Temperatures dropped to the mid-90s and upper 80s through the 6 th. Rainfall totals for the 3 days included 0.07 at Davis Monthan AFB, 0.12 at Elgin, 0.02 at Flagstaff, 0.21 at Phoenix Deer Valley, 0.20 at Phoenix Sky Harbor, 0.23 at Scottsdale, 0.10 at Tucson Airport, 0.23 at Window Rock, 0.54 at Carefree, 0.50 at Douglas, 0.40 at East Mesa, 0.18 at Eloy, 0.29 at Apache Junction, 0.20 at Petrified Forest, 0.31 at Show Low, 0.02 at Springerville, and 0.06 at Williams. By the 4 th, the high pressure moved westward over the Pacific Ocean, bringing dry westerly flow to Arizona, and temperatures climbed back into the upper 90s by the 7 th in central Arizona and the southwest deserts. On the 8 th and 9 th, the high pressure migrated over Texas drawing more subtropical moisture into the state, resulting in some scattered storms on the 8 th and 9 th. Flagstaff had 0.34 of rain, Cottonwood had 0.11, Prescott had 0.58, Safford had 0.32, Show Low had 0.16, and Sonoran Desert Museum had 0.47. In addition to the rainfall, Safford had a major hailstorm on the night of the 8 th into the 9 th. Cotton and other crops suffered severe damage. By the 10 th, the moisture had moved on to New Mexico and westerly flow brought more dry air. Daytime temperatures remained in the mid to upper 90s in the warmest desert locations and the mid-60s in the coldest locations through the 16 th. Nighttime temperatures dropped to the mid-20s at the higher elevations and finally dropped into the upper-60s in the southwest deserts. October 17 th 31 st : On the 17 th through the 19 th, an upper level low pressure system moving across the northwest flattened the ridge somewhat allowing slightly cooler air to enter the state, dropping the daytime and nighttime temperatures by about 5 degrees. Conditions remained dry, but the slightly cooler weather was short-lived. By the 20 th, temperatures were back up near 100 o F in the deserts and nighttime lows in the higher elevations were nearing 30 o F, up from 23 o F. Between the 23 rd and 25 th a strong low pressure system off the central California coast brought some cooler temperature sand showers to the northern 1/3 of the state. Flagstaff had 031, Grand Canyon Airport had 0.45, Kingman had 0.50, Prescott had 0.19, Valle had 0.25, Window Rock had 0.08, Winslow had 0.13, Bellemont had 0.58, Cottonwood had 0.06, Grand Canyon North Rim had 0.67, Payson had 0.20, Phantom Ranch had 0.32, Seligman had 0.19 and Williams had 0.65 of rain. Temperatures rose again on the 26 th as high pressure moved back over the state and on the 27 th, Phoenix set a new record for the latest date of 100 o F. The previous latest date for 100 o F was October 23, 2003. The high daytime temperatures were accompanied by very warm nights in the low and mid-70s. Nighttime temperatures in the higher elevations were in the mid to upper-30s. By the 29 th and 30 th, the high pressure broke down and moved eastward as another low pressure system approached off the California coast. That system brought rain (and snow down to 5500 feet) to northern and Central California and may bring some precipitation to northern Arizona. October ended with unseasonably warm temperatures and continued dry conditions. This October was the warmest on record for Tucson, the 3 rd warmest on record for Phoenix, and 12 th warmest for Flagstaff. In This Issue: Overview of October, graphs of the October daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, mean daily dew points for Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson; October climate statistics, maps of mean monthly maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, dew points, wind speeds for October; and graphs of the mean October temperature and precipitation for the period of record for Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff, graphs of the cumulative precipitation for the calendar year for Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson. Climate calendars for Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Winslow and Yuma, including daily and monthly normals and extremes, for each month of the year, can be downloaded directly from the State Climate website. See p.19 of this report for calendar abbreviations. Dr. Nancy J. Selover, State Climatologist http://azclimate.asu.edu 480-965-6265 Edited by Nancy J. Selover 2016 Arizona State Climate Office 1

Data are preliminary and are from the National Weather Service Forecast Offices in Flagstaff, Phoenix and Tucson. **Note: The discrepancy between the Statewide Temperature and Precipitation values for Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson and the daily values in their graphs are due to the reporting times. Statewide Temperature and Precipitation values are taken at 5pm, while official daily records at the airports are taken from Midnight to Midnight. October 2016 Daily Temperature, Precipitation, & Dew Point for Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson 2

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FLAGSTAFF CLIMATE STATISTICS October 2016 This October was the 12th warmest had no significant ranking for precipitation. Avg Max Temp (F) 66.4 Normal 62.0 Avg Min Temp (F) 34.9 Normal 31.5 Avg Mean Temp (F) 50.6 Normal 46.8 Departure from Normal (F) +3.8 Highest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 52.5 in 1988 Lowest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 38.6 in 1971 Highest Temp this month (F): 73 on 21 st Lowest Temp this month (F): 26 on 19 th Record High (F): 85 on 10/1/1980 Record Low (F): -2 on 10/30/1971 Temperature or precipitation records this month: 17 th HiMin 47 set, previous record 44 in 2004 31 st HiMin 42 tied, first set in 2003 Flagstaff Number of Days of: Minimum Temp 40 o F or higher 5 Minimum Temp 32 o F or lower 9 Maximum Temp 70 o F or higher 5 Maximum Temp 60 o F or lower 1 Heating Degree Days 438 Normal 566 Cooling Degree Days 0 Normal 0 Degree base 65 o F Total October Precipitation 0.67 Normal October Precipitation 1.66 Departure from normal -0.99 Greatest 24-Hr Precipitation 0.34 on 10/8-9 Total Precipitation Year-to-Date 19.40 Departure from Normal +1.17 Total October Snowfall 0.0 Normal 1.5 Record October Snowfall 24.7 1971 Number of Days: Clear 28 Partly Cloudy 3 Cloudy 0 Greatest October Precipitation 9.86 in 1972 Least October Precipitation: 0.00 in 1917, 1902, and 6 other years Average Wind Speed Highest Peak Gust 6.8 mph 42 mph from 210 o on 3 rd PHOENIX CLIMATE STATISTICS October 2016 This October was the 3 rd warmest and had no significant ranking for precipitation. Avg Max Temp(F) 93.4 Normal 88.5 Avg Min Temp(F) 68.6 Normal 64.8 Avg Mean Temp (F) 81.0 Normal 76.7 Departure from Normal (F) +4.3 Highest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 82.7 in 2003 Lowest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 66.1 in 1916 Highest Temp this month (F) 100 on 27 th Lowest Temp this month (F): 59 on 4 th Record High (F): 107 on 10/1 & 2/1980 Record Low (F): 34 on 10/30/1971 Temperature or precipitation records this month: 27 th HiMax 100 set, previous record 98 in 2001 27 th new latest 100 o F day, previous 10/23/2003 28 th HiMin 76 set, previous record 70 in 1985 29 th HiMax 96 set, previous record 95 in 2007 31 st HiMin 68 tied, first set in 2001 Phoenix Number of Days of: Minimum Temp 65 o F or lower 5 Minimum Temp 70 o F or higher 12 Maximum Temp 90 o F or lower 8 Maximum Temp 95 o F or higher 15 Heating Degree Days 0 Normal 6 Cooling Degree Days 502 Normal 367 Degree base 65 o F 4

Total October Precipitation 0.20 Normal October Precipitation 0.58 Departure from normal -0.38 Greatest 24-Hr Precipitation 0.20 on 1st-2nd Total Precipitation Year-to-Date 4.56 Departure from Normal -1.94 Greatest October Precipitation 4.40 in 1972 Least October Precipitation 0.00 in 1973, 1995, and 1999 and 18 other years. Number of Days: Clear 22 Partly Cloudy 8 Cloudy 1 Average Wind Speed 5.5 mph Highest Peak Gust 24 mph from 280 o on 3 rd TUCSON CLIMATE STATISTICS October 2016 This October was the warmest on record and had no significant ranking for precipitation. Avg Max Temp(F) 92.5 Normal 84.8 Avg Min Temp(F) 62.5 Normal 57.3 Avg Mean Temp(F) 77.5 Normal 71.0 Departure from Normal (F) +6.5 Highest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 77.5 in 2016 Lowest Monthly Avg Temp (F) 63.1 in 1920 Highest Temp this month (F): 97 on 27 th Lowest Temp this month (F): 54 on 4 th Record High (F): 102 on 10/03/1993, 10/01/2010 Record Low (F): 26 on 10/30/1971 Temperature and precipitation records this month: 21 st HiMin 71 set, previous record 66 in 1951 21 st HiMax 96 tied, first set in 2003 22 nd HiMin 64 set, previous record 63 in 1998 22 nd HiMax 96 set, previous record 95 in 2003 23 rd HiMin 67 set, previous record 66 in 1992 27 th HiMax 97 set, previous record 94 in 1937 28 th HiMin 68 tied, first set in 2014 29 th HiMax 94 tied, first set in 2010 31 st HiMin 65 set, previous record 64 in 2014 Heating Degree Days 0 Normal 24 Cooling Degree Days 397 Normal 212 Degree base 65 o F Total October Precipitation 0.10 Normal October Precipitation 0.89 Departure from normal -0.79 Greatest 24-Hr Precipitation 0.09 on 2 nd Total Precipitation Year-to-Date 10.23 Departure from Normal +0.14 Greatest October Precipitation 4.98 in 2000, 1983 Least October Precipitation 0.00 in 1973,1982, 2013 and 16 other years. Number of Days: Clear 27 Partly Cloudy 0 Cloudy 0 Average Wind Speed Highest Peak Gust 7.2 mph 35 mph from 120 o on 21 st Data are from the National Weather Service and the National Climatic Data Center and are preliminary. Tucson Number of Days of: Minimum Temp 60 o F or lower 9 Minimum Temp 70 o F or higher 1 Maximum Temp 90 o F or lower 7 Maximum Temp 95 o F or higher 10 5

Wind Speeds for October: Day Phoenix Flagstaff Tucson (mph) Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max 1 6.3 19 4.7 24 6.4 20 2 8.6 20 10.1 32 5.8 19 3 8.3 24 15.2 42 7.8 28 4 5.4 19 6.4 26 5 18 5 7 21 9.2 31 6.1 16 6 4.3 15 2.6 18 5.1 20 7 3.6 16 5.3 22 9 28 8 7.3 23 3.8 25 10.9 33 9 5.5 18 1.5 19 7 21 10 5.5 16 6.2 28 7.4 21 11 6.1 19 5.6 28 9.2 24 12 5.6 14 3.9 22 6.5 19 13 4.8 15 2 20 6.9 23 14 3.8 12 6 28 6.3 17 15 4.5 17 10.4 32 6.5 19 16 5.2 16 16.3 40 6.3 18 17 6.2 19 15.4 36 7.4 19 18 5.1 18 8.2 26 7.1 20 19 3.7 15 8.4 26 6.1 17 20 5.8 23 7 23 11.5 33 21 6.4 22 2.9 21 12.3 35 22 5.2 16 6.2 30 7.5 19 23 5.1 19 3.4 22 7.4 22 24 5.4 16 7.9 28 6.9 26 25 4.1 18 3.8 20 4.3 25 26 4.8 16 3.1 16 6.2 19 27 4.6 13 3.5 24 7.5 23 28 5.4 21 5 28 5.8 22 29 5.2 16 4.7 26 5.7 18 30 4.4 22 8.3 32 7.6 21 31 6.9 18 12.8 33 8.9 27 Dew Points for October: Daily Average Dew Point ( o F): Day Phx Tuc Flg 1 59 53 42 2 47 50 35 3 42 40 31 4 33 34 26 5 41 40 25 6 40 41 24 7 44 46 31 8 48 49 37 9 48 48 39 10 46 40 38 11 37 34 31 12 34 28 30 13 33 28 27 14 35 32 27 15 37 34 29 16 41 33 33 17 43 33 34 18 43 35 27 19 33 35 17 20 39 38 19 21 40 39 27 22 44 44 30 23 46 47 36 24 52 51 42 25 51 50 41 26 48 45 38 27 48 40 38 28 46 42 38 29 45 43 36 30 46 42 39 31 48 39 39 6

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The minimum temperatures ranged from 16 o F at Fort Valley near Flagstaff to 72 o F at Falcon Field in Mesa. The lowest maximum temperature of 62 o F was recorded at Snowslide Canyon, while the highest maximum temperature was 102 o F at Yuma. The highest rainfall amount was 2.33 at Safford Airport. Hail also fell at Safford contributing to the precipitation total. The lowest average dew point was 29 o F at Flagstaff and the highest was 53 o F at Paloma. The highest peak wind gust was 37 mph at Mohave. Average wind speeds ranged from 2 mph at many locations in central Arizona to 11 mph at Kingman, Laughlin-Bullhead City and Flagstaff. 8

T October 2016 The highest average minimum temperature was 72 o F at Falcon Field in Mesa, and the lowest average minimum temperature was 25 o F at Flagstaff. The highest average maximum temperature was 96 o F at Tacna and lowest average maximum temperature was 56 o F at Snowslide Canyon. 9

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October October minimum temperatures were 2 to 6 o F warmer than average across most of the state, and 6 to 8 o F warmer than normal in northern Coconino County and parts of Gila, southern Navajo and western La Paz counties. Much of Graham and northern Cochise counties and the intersection of Yavapai, Gila and Coconino counties were a few degrees cooler than normal. Daytime temperatures were also 2 to 4 o F warm than average across western Arizona and 4 to 6 o F warmer than normal across central and eastern Arizona. Central Navajo and Apache counties and eastern Pima and southwestern Cochise counties were 6 to 8 o F warmer than normal. Virtually the entire state had less than 50% of normal October rainfall, with southern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau below 25% of normal. The wettest location was Safford which was hit by a significant hailstorm that dropped over 300% of normal precipitation, and caused crop damage. 11

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Calendar Year 2016 Calendar year minimum temperatures are still within 2 o F of average across most of the state, with the cooler temperatures in the southeast and western Pima County. Daytime temperatures remain 1 to 3 o F warmer than average statewide, with slightly cooler conditions in southern Navajo and western Pinal counties. Precipitation is below 70% of normal across east central and southwestern Arizona. Northern Mohave, eastern Coconino and the southwestern counties are wetter than average so far this year. 13

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2017 Water Year The 2017 Water Year began with minimum temperatures 2 to 6 o F warmer than average across most of the state, and 6 to8 o F warmer than normal in northern Coconino County and parts of Gila, southern Navajo and western La Paz counties. Much of Graham and northern Cochise counties and the intersection of Yavapai, Gila and Coconino counties were a few degrees cooler than normal. Daytime temperatures were also 2 to 4 o F warm than average across western Arizona and 4 to 6 o F warmer than normal across central and eastern Arizona. Central Navajo and Apache counties and eastern Pima and southwestern Cochise counties were 6 to 8 o F warmer than normal. Virtually the entire state had less than 50% of normal October rainfall, with southern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau below 25% of normal. Safford got a head start on the Water Year precipitation with a significant hailstorm that dropped over 300% of normal precipitation, causing extensive crop damage. 15

October Mean Temperature Graphs Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson 1895-2016: 16

October Mean Precipitation Graphs Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson 1895-2016 17

2016 Cumulative Precipitation Graphs Flagstaff, Phoenix and Tucson: Flagstaff is 1.17 above normal, Tucson is 0.14 above normal, and Phoenix is 1.94 below normal. 18

The downloadable normals and extremes calendars use the following abbreviations: NORM = 30 year (1971-2000) average value (degrees Fahrenheit (F)) OBS = The temperature observation for that day this year AVG = Average daily temperature HI MAX = Highest maximum temperature for that day (F) LO MAX = Lowest maximum temperature for that day (F) LO MIN = Lowest minimum temperature for that day (F) HI MIN = Highest minimum temperature for that day (F) Mx PCP = Maximum precipitation for that day (inches) Mx SNO = Maximum snowfall for that day (inches) 19