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Tucson weather
/ˈtuːsɑːn ˈwɛðɚ/
Definition
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A colloquial phrase referring to the meteorological conditions in Tucson, Arizona, USA, typically featuring a hot desert climate with scorching summers exceeding 100°F (38°C), mild winters, low humidity, and abundant sunshine—often joked about as 'solar-powered sweating.'
Examples
I moved to Arizona for the Tucson weather, but now my car seatbelt buckle is hotter than a jalapeño in July.
Pack layers for Tucson weather—it's 75°F in the morning, 105°F by lunch, and your AC begs for mercy by evening.
Tourists underestimate Tucson weather and end up looking like they swam through a habanero soup.
The Tucson weather forecast: sunny with a chance of spontaneous mirages and eternal optimism from locals.