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Weather History for Show Low, AZ

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Show Low, AZ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Show Low, AZ History

April 4th in Show Low typically sits right on the edge of spring — expect a high around 62° and a low that can still dip to freezing at 32°. Across 60 years of data, this date has swung wildly, from a balmy 77° in 2021 to a brutal 14° back in 1977. Snow is unlikely but not impossible, with just a 3% chance.

Show Low, AZ Weather Records

Show Low's weather has real teeth — the all-time high of 100° in July 2003 and an all-time low of -25° in January 1971 represent a 125-degree swing in recorded history. A single February storm in 2019 dropped 20 inches of snow in one day, and an October event in 1974 dumped 2.38 inches of rain. This high-elevation Arizona town does not play by desert rules.

Show Low, AZ Climate

Show Low peaks in late June with average highs of 87°, then cools to a chilly 43° average high in early January — a 44-degree seasonal difference that makes elevation impossible to ignore. Summer monsoons arrive in August, making it the wettest stretch of the year at nearly three-quarters of an inch per week. If you want warmth and dry skies, May and September are the sweet spots.

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