Why is tucson so windy




















While windy days are not at all uncommon in Tucson, there are times either during a winter storm or our monsoon season that winds can become severe caused by microburst, straight line winds, and even a rare tornado , damaging homes, utilities and more as they pass through our City.

Severe wind can strike without warning, so being prepared to act if it affects your home, workplace or school is a good idea. Here are some examples of severe wind events that have been recorded within Pima County:.

In July , a thunderstorm over eastern portions of the Tucson Metro area produced strong winds which downed a foot tall tree onto an apartment complex on Speedway Boulevard near Kolb Road. Like Catalina Foothills, Tucson receives an average of 13 inches of rain each year. It gets about one inch of snow each year. Tucson has approximately 50 days of precipitation each year and days of sunshine.

Its elevation is 2,, which is above the U. Its annual average wind speed is also just 1. The lowest average monthly temperatures occur in December at 51 degrees. The highest average monthly temperatures are in June. The average high in this month is 87 degrees. Casas Adobes receives some form of precipitation for about 48 days each year. September and October will be warmer than normal, with near-normal precipitation. Skip to main content. You are here Home » Weather » Long Range.

Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific. Just a year or two back I remember it making the national news. I always advise people against getting dark wood floors or cabinets here since they are difficult to keep clean as surfaces are always covered with dust.

I also have the ductwork professionally cleaned yearly to mitigate dust. Naturally, I went with a mahogany finish Tucson's windiness is partially dependent on where exactly you're living and the time of year. The people in the northwest who describe lots of wind live in the middle of a flat plain along the Santa Cruz River. Anywhere flat is going to be windier.

When you get right up against the mountains, you won't get as much wind unless you're exposed e. The canyons are generally quiet. But it's always windier when it's hot. This time of year is bad for it.

If you want to do anything outdoors, you have to do it before about 10am, not only because of the heat, but also because it gets very, very windy. It isn't as bad as the Front Range though, no. Probably about the same as Albuquerque though. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum.



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