Dewey-Humboldt
Seasonal Tips:
Winter in the mid elevation climate zone is cool, often with near-freezing temperatures. The last killing frost usually occurs before mid- April. Spring in the mid elevation climate zone is cool to mild and one of the driest times of the year. Temperatures rise from March to May however, there can be killing frosts as late as mid-April. Summer in the mid elevation climate zone is warm to hot, and early summer is one of the driest times of the year. Click on the TIPS and RESOURCES TABS for more information about Irrigation and Plant Watering. Fall in the mid elevation climate zone is mild, with temperatures cooling significantly from September to November. |
Events:
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My Town’s Water Planning Area
My town is in the Prescott active management area. Groundwater provides more than 80% of the total water supply in this area due to the limited and unreliable nature of surface water supplies. Prior to the 1940s, surface water was the primary source of supply, and most of it was used for agriculture. Today, municipal water comprises more than 80% of total water use. Large municipal providers in this area include: City of Prescott Town of Prescott Valley ![]() |
My Town's Climate Zone:
My town is in the Mid Elevation Climate Zone. This zone consists of high deserts, semi-desert grassland, chaparral and woodlands ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 feet. Annual precipitation ranges from 10 to 20 inches. ![]()
More Info:
County Cooperative Extension Office The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension offices translate research-based information to help people solve real, everyday problems and improve the quality of life. Several programs address water use, landscaping and gardening. Map of Arizona's Groundwater Basins - See page 14 for a color map of Arizona's counties and 51 groundwater basins. Arizona Drought Reports - See monthly and quarterly updates about Arizona's drought status. Future Water Demand and Supplies - Learn about your groundwater basin's current and potential future water supplies. Aquifer Groundwater Levels - Use the Groundwater Inventory (GWSI) to find the water levels of wells within Arizona's groundwater basins. Surf Your Watershed - Find your watershed and organizations that are working to protect water quality. |
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