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Here are cities from the Best Places database with the highest average temperatures in July – 4 also are finalists on the overall list this year.
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| Rank |
City |
Avg. high temp in July (°F) |
| 1 |
Avondale, AZ |
107.6°F |
| 1 |
Glendale, AZ |
107.6°F |
| 1 |
Peoria, AZ |
107.6°F |
| 1 |
Surprise, AZ |
107.6°F |
| 5 |
Lake Havasu City, AZ |
107.5°F |
| 5 |
Las Vegas, NV |
107.5°F |
| 5 |
North Las Vegas, NV |
107.5°F |
| 5 |
Sunrise Manor, NV |
107.5°F |
| 9 |
Yuma, AZ |
107.3°F |
| 10 |
Chandler, AZ |
105.7°F |
| 10 |
Gilbert, AZ |
105.7°F |
| 10 |
Mesa, AZ |
105.7°F |
| 13 |
Scottsdale, AZ |
105.2°F |
| 14 |
Phoenix, AZ |
104.2°F |
| 15 |
Henderson, NV |
104.1°F |
| 15 |
Paradise, NV |
104.1°F |
| 15 |
Spring Valley, NV |
104.1°F |
| 18 |
Tempe, AZ |
103.6°F |
| 19 |
Casas Adobes, AZ |
100.7°F |
| 19 |
Catalina Foothills, AZ |
100.7°F |
| 21 |
Tucson, AZ |
100.5°F |
| 22 |
Apple Valley, CA |
99.1°F |
| 22 |
Hesperia, CA |
99.1°F |
| 22 |
Victorville, CA |
99.1°F |
| 25 |
Redding, CA |
98.5°F |
Only cities within 50 miles of a weather station considered. Source: NOAA National Weather Center observation reporting centers
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