I was wondering what clothes to packI'm going to arizona in febuary, what will the weather be like?
It really depends upon where you go in Arizona, it's a big state with a lot of variations in weather that most people don't know about.
I used to live in Sedona Arizona, which can get chilly in January and February, but not anywhere near what one experiences on the east coast. Phoenix is really hot most of the year, in February it's usually 75 degrees during the day and 45 to 55 degrees in the evening. However, Flagstaff Arizona is extremely elevated, and gets a lot of snow, it's usually around 35 to 45 degrees during the day and in the 20's at night in February.
Basically southern AZ is warmer, while northern AZ is hotter. If your going to the Grand Canyon or Flagstaff bring warm sweaters and a light jacket. If you're used to cold weather it won't be bad at all! Phoenix is incredibly warm and dry, but most people wear sweaters at night, it is the desert, it gets chilly at night.
I recommend Sedona, its right in between Phoenix and Flagstaff and is GORGEOUS, look it up online, it's not a far drive from Phoenix or Flagstaff and it is truly beautiful, it has huge red rocks and amazing scenery, it gets 8 million tourists a year for a reason.
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I live in Tucson, 2 hours away from Phoenix, Its cool but kind of warm too.... In February is when it starts to warm up- so capris or pants will do and a light sweater or hoodie... If you are coming to Tucson, check out the Rodeo Parade...
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Arizona is usually VERY hot, but in Febuary it's some what cool so I'd bring maybe 2 pairs of jean(according to how long your staying), capri's, short sleeve shirts, and a couple jackets. I Hope This Helps!
It'll be like spring weather in a temperate climate, which is where I live. I'd pack some capris and a jacket or a hoodie. Just typical things you would wear when it's between 60-80 degrees.
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