Show Low weather in January (Arizona, United States of America)
Curious about the climate in Show Low this January? Check out our in-depth weather guide for this month.
Temperatures
The month of January in Show Low typically brings low temperatures and moderate snow/rainfall. January is a notable month of the winter season. Daytime temperatures generally peak at 7°C, but after sunset, they often decrease to around -6°C.
Precipitation
Show Low in January usually receives moderate snow/rainfall, averaging around 34 mm for the month. Records from the past 30 years suggest that around 5 days will experience snow/rain.If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, January may not be the ideal month to visit Show Low. April, May, June, July, August, September and October typically offer the best circumstances. While January and December tend to showcase less optimal conditions.
For an in-depth look at the yearly conditions, visit our specialized Show Low climate page with graphs.
Show Low, monthly averages in January
Where to go in the United States of America in January
Find out more about the weather in the United States of America and which places have the best travel conditions in this month.
So, what should you wear in this month?
Wear a base layer in cold weather; this is the #1 thing you can do to increase your overall body temperature. Also, consider bringing a rain jacket as there might be some rain.What To Do
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.
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