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Tucson is located in a desert valley, surrounded by five mountain ranges. Elevation in the basin runs from 2300 feet up to 2700 feet in the lower foothills. On the north side of Tucson we find the Santa Catalina Mountains rising up to 9100 feet. On the south are the Santa Rita Mountains rising almost 9500 feet. On the East we have the Rincons, on the west the Tucson Mountains and northwest are the less imposing Tortolita Mountains. Tucson is located 63 miles north of Mexico and 115 miles south of Phoenix. One of Arizona's four original counties, Tucson is the county seat of Pima County. The metropolitan area is spread over 495 square miles. Tucson is warm and sunny throughout most of the year, with relatively low humidity. Our coldest month is January, hottest and wettest is July and the driest month is May. Average yearly precipitation is 11.14 inches. Our desert contains a wide diversity of plant life, unlike the Sahara Desert. Not only are there many large trees, such as, the Palo Verde, the Mesquite, the Cottonwood and the Sycamore, we have 42 species of cacti within the Basin. Most bloom from April until late May with the exception of the Barrel Cactus that waits until August. Click on the month for more information.
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December
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December's weather is mostly cool, the sunny days perfect for running around in the desert. You may expect a gentle rain up to 5 days of the month. The Sycamore, Hackberrry and Desert Mistletoe are all ripening their fruits right now, providing food for the mockingbirds, phainopeplas and many visiting winter species. Most of the mammals are cozy in their dens. Only the Harris' Antelope Ground Squirrel and perhaps a mouse or two, if the sun warm enough, pop up to forage on the ground. Sunrise: 7:07 am Sunset: 5:19 pm Average Temperatures: 39 - 65 degrees.


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