by Cooper Climate Control
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Because of the dry climate and sparse cloud cover throughout Arizona, temperatures can vary dramatically, from day to night, and from season to season. Parts of Arizona located in the Sonoran Desert have warm daytime temperatures year round, while other parts of the state experience seasonal coldness regularly. The average daily temperatures of Yuma, which is located near Arizona’s southwestern corner, range from 43° to 67 °F (6° to 19 °C) in January, and from 81° to 106 °F (27° to 41 °C) in July. With summer maximum average highs of 93° F and relative humidity over 75 percent, air conditioning systems work at capacity. Inspection at the beginning of summer by professional air conditioning repair or installation technicians will ensure that everything is in proper working order. During winter, cold, dry air must be heated and humidified. A professional heating repair or installation service can add features like humidifiers to a furnace to combat dry air. Read More