Hot Springs At-A-Glance


Climate:
The Hot Springs climate is mild with moderate temperatures year-round and well-distributed rainfall. Warm, summer temperatures stick around, often extending past the official beginning of the fall season. Winters are short and mild. Spring and fall seasons are beautiful in Arkansas with pleasant temperatures and gorgeous colors -- wildflowers along the roadsides during spring and magnificent foliage during autumn. Hot Springs averages 58 inches of rainfall and only 5.2 inches of snowfall a year. The average relative humidity is 75 percent and the average high temperature is 74 degrees Fahrenheit.  The average low temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Average Daily Temperatures
January 41 July 82
February 45 August 81
March 53 September 75
April 62 October 63
May 70 November 52
June 78 December 43
Annual 62    

Location:
Hot Springs is located slightly southwest of the geographic center of
the state and rests amid the gently rolling Ouachita Mountains.  The
city’s central location offers easy access to the entire nation.

Miles from Hot Springs to:
Atlanta 559
Chicago 694
Dallas 283
Denver 910
Houston 407
Jackson 287
Kansas City 413
Lincoln 619
Los Angeles 1657
Memphis 192
Nashville 400
New York 1292
Oklahoma City 334
Santa Fe 833
St. Louis 406
Shreveport 172
Springfield, MO 239
Tampa 935
Tulsa 244
Washington, D.C. 1059

Altitude: 307 to 1,450 ft.
Street Level: 600 to 800 ft.
Area of City: 24 sq. miles - 15,000 acres
Area of County: 721 sq. miles - 461,440 acres

Population Information:
Garland County Total Population 91,693
City of Hot Springs Population 37,847
Service Area 291,790

Population by Age Group
20-24 25-34 35-44 44-54 55+
6,008 10,571 11,294 12,078 30,166  

Median Age of Population:  41.3


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