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Arizona Turns 100 on Feb. 14, 2012. National Weather Service Tucson Arizona
Arizona turns 100 on February 14th
 
Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912. It was the 48th state admitted to the union. Below is the Weather Bureau weather map for that day. Temperatures for that day are listed below the map
 
The original weather map from February 14, 1912 when Arizona became a state. This map was done by the Weather Bureau, which at the time was under the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Daily weather maps can be accessed at the NWS Hydrological Prediction Center website.
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This table shows the observed High/Low temperatures & precipitation across southeast Arizona on the 1st day of statehood for Arizona.
Location High Low Precipitation
Tucson 78° 35° 0.00"
Sierra Vista 63° 29° 0.00"
Willcox 70° 20° 0.00"
Tombstone 75° 35° 0.00"
Bowie 73° 30° 0.00"
Chiricahua National Monument 70° 34° 0.00"
Clifton 74° 35° 0.00"
Elsewhere across Arizona...
Location High Low Precipitation
Phoenix 74° 41° 0.00"
Yuma 80° 44° 0.00"
Casa Grande 75° 34° 0.00"
Globe 65° 32° 0.00"
Parker 77° 38° 0.00"
Sacaton 77° 36° 0.00"
Wickenburg 75° 22° 0.00"
Flagstaff 50° 20° 0.00"
Winslow 68° 22° 0.00"
Prescott 60° 24° 0.00"
St. John's 32° 27° 0.00"
Williams 54° 15° 0.00"
Springerville 60° 12° 0.00"
 
 
 

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