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This is an elevated and wide ratio landscape view of the historic mountain and mining town of Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee does occasionally see snow!
Quick Facts About Bisbee’s Location & Climate:
Elevation: 5,538 ft (1,687 m) — downtown Bisbee. Location: Mule Mountains, Cochise County, SE Arizona. Climate: Semi-arid highland with mountain influence. Avg temp: ~55–57°F (13–14°C). Avg highs: mid‑60s–low‑70s°F (18–23°C) in spring/fall; 70s–low‑80s°F (21–28°C) in summer (lower elevations). Avg lows: 30s–40s°F (0–9°C); colder at night and higher elevations. Precipitation: ~12–16 in (305–406 mm) annually; summer monsoon (Jul–Sep) peak and winter Pacific storms. Snow: light, occasional; higher peaks get more. Seasons: Spring — mild, low humidity, wildflowers. Summer — warm, frequent afternoon monsoon storms. Fall — warm days, cool nights, clear. Winter — cool nights, mild days, occasional frost/snow. Microclimates: Elevation and canyon topography cause local temp/precip variation.
This is an elevated and wide ratio landscape view of the historic mountain and mining town of Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee does occasionally see snow!
Quick Facts About Bisbee’s Location & Climate:
Elevation: 5,538 ft (1,687 m) — downtown Bisbee. Location: Mule Mountains, Cochise County, SE Arizona. Climate: Semi-arid highland with mountain influence. Avg temp: ~55–57°F (13–14°C). Avg highs: mid‑60s–low‑70s°F (18–23°C) in spring/fall; 70s–low‑80s°F (21–28°C) in summer (lower elevations). Avg lows: 30s–40s°F (0–9°C); colder at night and higher elevations. Precipitation: ~12–16 in (305–406 mm) annually; summer monsoon (Jul–Sep) peak and winter Pacific storms. Snow: light, occasional; higher peaks get more. Seasons: Spring — mild, low humidity, wildflowers. Summer — warm, frequent afternoon monsoon storms. Fall — warm days, cool nights, clear. Winter — cool nights, mild days, occasional frost/snow. Microclimates: Elevation and canyon topography cause local temp/precip variation.
Image Dimensions: 9000 x 5359 px (wide ratio)
Location:
Note: This image is exclusive to this site. © 2025 Ray Redstone