Arizona's Hot, Dry Spring: 50% Chance of Above Normal Heat
Spring 2026 in Arizona: Hotter and Drier Than Average
The National Weather Service predicts a hotter and drier spring for Arizona from March to May 2026. Temperatures are expected to be above normal across most of the state, with a 50-60% chance of hotter than average temps. Southeastern areas like Tucson and Bisbee could see even warmer weather, with a 60-70% chance of above normal heat. Precipitation is scarce statewide, increasing wildfire risks in the desert. Most of the state will likely get 40-50% less rain than usual, with cities like Yuma and Lake Havasu City having the smallest odds of below normal rain.
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