
Phoenix residents can look forward to a period of stable and pleasant weather, according to forecasts from several sources. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports a trend of sunny days with temperatures gradually climbing towards the weekend, starting with a high near 69 degrees today and clear skies in the evening with a low around 43 degrees.
Folks should definitely plan to generously slather on sunscreen for the rest of the week, as clear and sunny conditions are set to continuously dominate. The NWS predicts highs hovering around the low 70s, with calm winds throughout the week. Temperatures are expected to gradually rise, peaking at a high near 75 degrees on Washington's Birthday. At night, the skies will remain mostly clear with lows resting comfortably in the low to mid-40s, so there's little to no chance of needing to wrap oneself up in thick layers to stay warm.
Similarly, FOX 10 Phoenix aligns with these predictions, providing an hour-by-hour breakdown for today that shows a gradual climb from 43 degrees in the early morning to 69 degrees by the late afternoon. As the day progresses, Phoenix citizens can expect zero chance of precipitation, ensuring that outdoor activities can proceed without interruption from unforeseen weather woes.
As the week unfolds, FOX 10 expects the mercury levels to potentially push even higher, forecasting a high of 71 degrees tomorrow and continuing to not just rise, but to nudge into the high 70s by next Tuesday. The evening time should bring residents reprieve from the day's dry heat with lows in the mid to upper 40s, providing a perfect setup for those looking to enjoy tranquil desert nights.









