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Climate The average temperature is 41
degrees in January and 82 in July. The
annual relative humidity averages 75
percent. Arkansas
receives approximately 58 inches of rainfall
a year, and
Hot Springs receives
an average of 5.2 inches of snowfall
annually.
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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Altitude
City of Hot Springs is 597 feet in
elevation.
Area of city
City of Hot Springs is 32.9 square
miles.
Are of county Garland County is
677 square miles.
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 |
| Los Angeles |
1657 |
| Memphis |
192 |
| New York |
1292 |
| St. Louis |
406 |
| Shreveport |
172 |
| Springfield, MO |
239 |
| Tampa |
935 |
| Tulsa |
244 |
Population Information
Since 2000, the Hot Springs
Metro area has experienced more than 8
percent population growth.
Hot Springs
Metro Area: 96,371
2009 Projected Service Area: 409,669
Population
By Age Group
0 – 19
22,251
20 – 34 18,122
35 – 54
24,325
55
– 64 11,257
65
& over 20,416
For more demographic
information
click here to request a Relocation Guide
or call 800-467-4636.
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