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Published on February 29, 2024
Phoenix Welcomes Early March with Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures, Forecasters SaySource: Unsplash/Colin Lloyd

Phoenix residents can look forward to an extended streak of sunny days, as it is forecasted as clear skies and mild temperatures into the first week of March. According to the National Weather Service, today's weather is expected to reach a comfortable high near 76 degrees, with winds picking up gently from the south at around 6 mph.

The calm wind tonight seems determined to maintain a low of around 53 degrees, granting desert dwellers a pleasant evening. Continuing the trend, Friday forecasts a sunny disposition with highs escalating to near 79 degrees, with a calm breeze growing to a more noticeable south-southwest wind between 6 and 9 mph. As the week progresses, FOX 10 Phoenix predicts temperatures will slightly dip by Saturday with a high of 74 degrees and winds that could gust as high as 23 mph.

Into the weekend, the clear night skies will embrace lows in the low 50s, giving Phoenicians ample reason to enjoy the outdoors. The sunny pattern continues without disruption, as Sunday's high is expected to hover around 72 degrees, followed by a mostly clear evening with a low near 50, reassures the National Weather Service.

Looking ahead into the first week of March, Phoenix's weather remains steadfastly clear. Monday's temperature is going to be clasping a high near 73, consistent with the rest of the week which features sunny days with highs in the mid-70s. Per FOX 10's forecast, this period will be closely shadowed by nightly lows hovering just above the 50-degree mark.

The conditions provide ample opportunity for locals to plan their outdoor activities or simply bask in the mild winter's end, reinforcing Phoenix's reputation for providing residents with a warm retreat from the chillier climates found elsewhere at this time of year. With no significant changes on the horizon, the city's weather remains predictably pleasant for both early risers and night owls alike.