
The city of Phoenix is gearing up for a run of sunny days and cool nights, according to the latest weather forecasts by the National Weather Service. The forecast states that today will see a gradual move toward clear skies with a high near 57 degrees, as a west wind travels at a modest 5 to 10 miles per hour. Come evening, residents can expect the clarity to hold, resulting in a low of around 38 degrees, with a gentle southern breeze easing off as the night progresses.
Looking forward, Friday promises more sunshine reaching a high of around 58 degrees, as the calm wind shifts southwards during the afternoon. Phoenix's skies remain mostly untroubled through Saturday night, with forecasts from FOX 10 Phoenix indicating lows hovering around 42 degrees. An east-southeast wind will make its presence felt at a mild 5 mph. With the week rolling on, meteorologists promise a sunny Saturday with a high nudging to 59 degrees and a calm wind turning south southeast in the afternoon.
However, Sunday is expected to bring a shift in the weather patterns. Per the National Weather Service, showers are likely, with a 70% chance of precipitation and wind speeds picking up, reaching gusts as high as 20 mph. The temperatures will dip slightly with an estimated high around 53 degrees. FOX 10 Phoenix also notes a drop with both a high of 55 degrees and a brisk evening low of 33 degrees for the day.
As Phoenix residents start their new week, they can look forward to more sunshine and steady temperatures. Monday’s skies will be sunny, hitting highs near 54 degrees, with winds remaining light and variable, as pointed out by the National Weather Service. In concordance with the softer breeze of the desert night, the lows are to bottom out around 33 degrees, which residents southeast of the city might feel cooling to a whisper as the winds shift northeast in the early hours. As the city marches deeper into the week, the anticipated highs and lows continue to dance around the mid-50s to low 60s and mid-30s to low 40s, respectively, according to forecast data from FOX 10 Phoenix.









