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Phoenix, Az./ Brownsviile, Tx./ Jan. 2013


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A 2013 Comparison of two Palmy but very different Climates:

Phoenix, Az.

Max. Mean Min.

81F. 54F. 29F.

Heat Cool Grow

351 5 157

Brownsville, Tx.

Max. Mean Min.

85F. 62F. 36F.

Heat Cool Grow

176 74 368

What you look for is what is looking

  • 2 weeks later...
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I love the Brownsville climate, solidly a Zone 10 A with mature 40ft. + tall coconut palms, my favorite palm. I just wish Brownsville had a little more rainfall. It is a semi-arid climate, averaging 26 inches of rainfall per year. Normal high/low there for Jan. is 69F/50F.

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