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Tucson, AZ

The City of Tucson serves as the county seat of Pima County that’s home to a total population of 542,629 as of 2020. Its climate is classified as a hot desert climate where during winters the temperature drops to 22 and 25 °C and when the hot summer season comes its temperature could reach as high as 37 and 39 °C.

Oro Valley, AZ

The suburban town of Oro Valley is situated roughly 6 miles north of Tucson and is popular for being home to numerous high-tech firms. This city has identical weather conditions to other cities located in Tucson, which means it has humid, dry summers, and winters are just mild enough to make the whole city a little cooler place than usual.

Marana, AZ

Seated northwest of Tucson, Marana is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state of Arizona, with a total population of 34,961 according to its 2010 census. The city’s hot semi-arid climate features dry and sunny winter months where temperatures can range between 60°F and 70°F, while summers are expected to be hot and dry with temperatures as high as 105°F.

Fountain Hills, AZ

Fountain Hills earned its name from its astonishing fountain that was once known to be the tallest in the world and has become one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona and now has a total population of 23,820. The city features a hot desert climate, and with high pressure, it offers the city a large amount of sunshine most of the year.

Sahuarita, AZ

A town situated south of Tohono O’odham Nation, Sahuarita is now home to 34,134 people as reported in its latest census. It’s a city that’s most famous for the Titan Missile Museum and its extensive pecan orchards along its Nogales Highway. Sahuarita features cold but dry winters and sweltering, hot summers where the temperature can range from 40°F to 100°F.

Mesa, AZ

Mesa is the most populated city in the East Valley region of the Phoenix metropolitan area, and it is located in Maricopa County. Mesa, like every other city in Arizona, has a hot desert climate, which means the city has long, hot summers and mild winters, necessitating the installation of insulation in every property in this area.

Queen Creek, AZ

Originally known as Rittenhouse, the City of Queen Creek is located between two counties namely the Pinal and Maricopa, and is made famous for its well-manicured, stunning parks that many tourists love to spend their time basking under the sun. Like other cities in Arizona, Queen Creek also features hot summers, and winters come off as cold and dry.