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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the az 10 day document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Landlord' section with the name of the landlord. This is crucial for proper identification.
  3. Next, enter your name in the 'FROM: Tenant' field to indicate who is issuing the notice.
  4. Provide the 'Address of Leased Premises' where the lease is being terminated. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  5. In the breach section, clearly state the reason for termination. Be concise but specific to avoid misunderstandings.
  6. Indicate the date and time when you will vacate the premises, ensuring it falls within the ten-day notice period.
  7. Sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your notice. If applicable, have an authorized agent sign as well.
  8. Complete the 'Proof of Delivery' section by selecting how you delivered this notice to your landlord and signing accordingly.

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Climate Risks for Cities in Arizona The city with the lowest overall risk is Prescott. For heat, Flagstaff has the lowest risk and Tucson has the highest risk. For precipitation, Yuma has the lowest risk and Prescott has the highest risk. For drought, Sierra Vista has the lowest risk and Yuma has the highest risk.
Winter Average High (F/C)Average Low (F/C) December 67/19 44/7 January 67/19 44/7 February 71/22 48/9
On Jan. 7, 1971, an NWS observation station at Hawley Lake in the White Mountains recorded an astounding -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the Arizona Upland subdivision of the Sonoran Desert, rain falls about equally in two rainy seasons�a winter one in December and January, and a summer one in July through early September. August, September and December are the region�s wettest months; May and June are the driest.
The cool season (roughly October through March) brings storms fueled by cold air borne along by waves in the westerly jet streamtroughs and cutoff lows that sufficiently stir the air to convey moisture from the Pacific Ocean, sometimes tapping into so-called atmospheric rivers of tropical moisture.

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Heat risk in Phoenix, AZ By 2050, people in Phoenix are projected to experience an average of about 47 days per year over 110.0F. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of heat waves, even in places with cooler average temperatures.
Extreme Temperature Facts for Phoenix, Yuma, and El Centro Phoenix Period of Record (POR) (1896-2024) Top 5 Hottest Days 1. 122 (26 Jun 1990) 2. 121 (28 Jul 1995) 3. 120 (25 Jun 1990) 4. 119 (25 Jul 2023) 119 (20 Jul 2023 and 2 other times) Average number of 32 F or lower days per year 8 (POR) 1 (1991-2020)22 more rows

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