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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 |
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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
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Median Age of Population: 41.3
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