Southeast Arizona Land: The Perfect Four-Season Climate

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yuccaSilhouette.jpg     Picturesque Cochise County is an enchanting land of dramatic rock formations, scenic mountains, and sweeping valleys.  The elevations range from 3,580 feet to Chiricuhua Peak's towering 9,798 feet.  The beautiful valleys of San Simon, Sulphur Springs, and San Pedro cut through the county, offering lovely areas for residential development with breathtaking views.  the plants, trees, and wildlife are remarkably diverse in this rare convergence of ecosystems and habitats.  Bird watchers around the world recognize Southeast Arizona as a premir destination.
     With four distinct and yet mild seasons, Cochise County creates a scenic backdrop for every imaginable outdoor activity.  The semi-arid climate in this area is the finest in Arizona and one of the most idyllic in the entire nation.  Winters are moderate and summers are warm but not excessively hot, while fall and spring feature brilliant colors.  Humidity is low, with summer highs falling in the low 90s and winter highs in the low 60s.  Short-lived thunderstorms bring the majority of the rain in July, August, and September.  The average annual rainfall is only 15 inches, with most months receiving less than one inch.

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