Right now, I don’t have live access to up‑to‑the‑minute weather data for specific locations, so I can’t tell you the exact current temperature in Arizona at this moment.

Quick Scoop: Arizona temps right now

Arizona is a big state with very different climates (low desert vs. high mountains), so the temperature can vary a lot depending on where you are. For example, desert cities like Phoenix and Tucson are usually much warmer than places like Flagstaff or the Grand Canyon on the same day.

If you want the precise current temperature:

  1. Pick your closest city (for example, Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, or your ZIP code).
  2. Check a real‑time weather service or app (such as a major weather website, a phone weather app, or a smart‑assistant device).
  3. Make sure you have “current conditions” selected, not just the daily forecast.

Typical February feel (so you have a ballpark)

  • In much of central and southern Arizona (around Phoenix), daytime February temperatures often reach roughly the low 20s °C (around 70 °F) with cooler nights.
  • Northern/high‑elevation areas like Flagstaff can be much colder, often near or below freezing at night and cool during the day.

Think of it as “warm to pleasantly mild desert” in the south and “chilly mountain winter” in the north on the very same day.

Forum‑style note

If you browse local Arizona forums, you’ll often see people joking that the state has only two seasons: “hot and less hot,” especially in the Phoenix area. But in winter months like February, many locals treat it as prime outdoor‑weather season before the extreme heat returns later in the year.

TL;DR: I can’t see the live reading, but in February Arizona usually ranges from cool‑to‑mild in the deserts to cold in the mountains; check a real‑time weather site or app for your exact city right now.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.