Top 10 signs it's winter in Tucson Dec 7, 2017 Dec 7, 2017 Updated Dec 21, 2018 The local uniform of flip-flops and shorts now requires a jacket. 1. Father Kino's horse gets festive The statue of Father Kino and his horse on Kino Parkway usually acquires some mysterious Christmas decorations. Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star 2001 2. Catalina Highway is closed due to snow Everyone suspects it is because no one in Tucson knows how to drive in snow. File 2015 Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star 3. Snowbirds are here They’re active in early morning, are found at golf courses. David Fitzsimmons / Arizona Dailly Star 4. Tucson dress code: Flip-flops and jacket Acceptable substitutes are Birkenstock sandals and a sweater or Uggs and shorts. Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star 2011 5. Your electric bill drops Your AC finally gets a break after a loooooong summer. RON MEDVESCEK / ARIZONA DAILY STAR 2006 6. Your crazy neighbor's house already looks like this Dan Moussette has been decorating his house on West Wildwood Drive since he moved here in 1993. Wildwood is about 200 feet south of West Orange Grove Road, east of Camino de la Tierra. Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star 7. Everyone's desert plants look like Halloween ghosts FEAR THE FREEZE Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star 8. The only slush in town is Holly Berry It's not too cold for slushy drinks. Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star 9. Your fridge is suddenly stocked with tamales So much work. So worth it. Ron Medvescek / Arizona Daily Star 2004 10. Saguaros dressed in Christmas lights It's dangerous work but it's not winter in Tucson without twinkling saguaros. Samantha Munsey / Arizona Daily Star 2012 Related to this collection Welcome to winter in Tucson: Today’s high is 77 degrees It's official, everyone. Today's the first day of winter. But don't expect any freezing temperatures.
Welcome to winter in Tucson: Today’s high is 77 degrees It's official, everyone. Today's the first day of winter. But don't expect any freezing temperatures.