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  • Prescott is located in the Bradshaw Mountains of central Arizona, at an altitude of 5400 feet. The town has a four-season climate with relatively mild winters. Average annual precipitation is 19.32 inches; average snowfall is 25.4 inches. There has been a severe drought from 1999 to present (2007); precipitation has dropped dramatically. One evidence of this is the lack of snowpack in the Bradshaw mountains. Local creeks do not contain water except immediately after the rare rains. Nevertheless, at the start of 2007, lakes were reported as full. The winter of 2005-2006 had less than 3" of snow, compared to an average snowfall of 24". Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prescott%2C_Arizona
  • Well right now were cold, highs of 50. Average temperature is 80. It does get hot in the summer time though, between 90-100. We don't get much snow anymore. When it does it doesn't stick long. Too much building and roads going on that our weather has took a drastic change.
  • Well in can get to over 100 in the summer and can snow in the winter time.
  • Wonderful place.

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