June on the Arizona Trail is hot at lower elevations and warm to mild higher up. Southern segments see many clear or mainly clear days, highs often 30–40°C, and little rain aside from isolated brief showers. Mid‑elevations trend warm, with highs 26–38°C, cool nights 12–23°C, and scattered afternoon storms. Around Flagstaff and the Kaibab Plateau, days are milder at 21–33°C with nights 9–18°C and frequent showers; some days bring heavy downpours near 10–19 mm. Skies alternate between sunny and overcast spells along the route, with rainfall localized but occasionally intense.
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From the Mexico Border through Parker Canyon Lake and Canelo Pass to Casa Blanca Canyon, days run from the upper 20s to mid 30s°C with nights 9–22°C. Skies are often clear or mainly clear with intermittent overcast. Rain is scarce, though Casa Blanca Canyon occasionally sees light to moderate drizzle around 1 mm.
Through Apache Springs, Oak Tree Canyon, and Lakes Road to the Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead, the heat holds with highs mostly 28–39°C and nights 14–24°C. Sunshine dominates with some overcast spells. A few spots pick up brief light showers around 1 mm.
Across Saguaro National Park, Redington Road, Gordon Hirabayashi Campground, and up to Marshall Gulch, highs range 27–37°C, easing to 19–31°C by the higher canyon. Showers flare near Saguaro and Redington, with the wettest bursts around 5 mm and 1–2 mm, respectively. Nights cool from about 27°C down to single digits at Marshall Gulch on the coldest readings.
From American Flag Ranch and Tiger Mine to Freeman Road and the Kelvin–Riverside Bridge, very hot conditions dominate with highs 31–44°C and warm nights 14–31°C. Skies are mostly clear with periods of cloud. Isolated storms bring localized downpours, reaching about 8–13 mm near Freeman Road and Kelvin.
Across Tonto National Forest, Picketpost Trailhead, Rogers Trough, and Vineyard Trailhead, the heat persists at 33–44°C with nights 19–31°C. Most days are dry and sunny. A few locations see brief light showers near 1–2 mm.
From Pigeon Spring through Sunflower to Mount Peeley, warmth continues with highs 28–39°C and nights 12–26°C. Skies vary from clear to overcast. Scattered showers develop, locally delivering 3–5 mm around Mount Peeley.
Through Red Hills Trail Junction, the East Verde River, Pine Trailhead, and FR 300 Trailhead, temperatures moderate with highs 26–38°C trending down to the low 20s°C on the Rim, and nights 9–26°C. Increasing cloud builds afternoon storms. Rain becomes recurrent, with heavier bursts near 12 mm at FR 300.
Across Highway 87, Gooseberry Springs, and Mayflower Spring, days are 24–36°C and nights 11–20°C. Cloud cover mixes with sunny breaks. Showers and thunderstorms are common, with localized totals around 3–9 mm.
From Marshall Lake and the Cosnino Road Exit to Schultz Pass, highs range 21–35°C with cool nights 9–20°C. Expect frequent storms amid alternating clear and overcast skies. Some downpours become heavy, near 8 mm at Marshall Lake and up to 15 mm around Schultz Pass.
Over Cedar Ranch, Moqui Stage Station, and the Grandview Lookout Tower, afternoons are mild to warm at 26–35°C with nights 12–21°C. Cloud build‑ups are frequent. Several days bring substantial rain, around 5–12 mm.
Across South Kaibab to North Kaibab, highs ease to 22–34°C with nights 10–20°C. Skies oscillate between clear and overcast. Brief showers occur on both rims, with a few days producing 2–4 mm on the North Kaibab side.
Through Kaibab National Forest, Telephone Hill, and Orderville, cooler days prevail at 19–33°C with nights 8–19°C. Overcast spells are common. Repeated storms bring notable rainfall, with localized totals near 10–19 mm.
From Winter Road to the Stateline Trailhead, days span 24–36°C with nights 13–26°C. Conditions alternate between sunny and cloudy. Scattered showers continue, generally light to moderate around 1–4 mm.
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