
The city of Phoenix, Arizona, will slowly start to gradually warm up this week, according to forecasts. With the sun high in the desert sky, temperatures are projected to rise each day, hitting a peak later in the week. Today's weather remains sunny with a high near 67, calm winds will become west southwest around 6 mph. The National Weather Service has also predicted a mostly cloudy night ahead with a low around 51 and a light northwest wind.
Come Sunday, residents can to expect see mostly cloudy skies before it clears up, with a high around 70 and calm winds shifting north northwest at around 6 mph. The clear skies look set to continue into Monday, with forecasts from the National Weather Service indicating a sunny day with a high near 76 and an east wind between 5 and 10 mph. The warm trend is expected to continue throughout the week, with the high increasing to about 85 degrees by Friday.
Concurring with the outlook, FOX 10 Phoenix reports a similar warming trend. The current condition shows a comfortable 63 degrees as of early morning, with temperatures expected to climb to a high of 80 degrees by the end of the day. Over the next seven days, Fox 10's forecast hints at a temperature rollercoaster, with highs fluctuating between the upper 60s and mid-80s and nighttime lows consistently in the low to mid-50s.
Looking ahead, Tuesday's weather is set to be sunny with a high near 77, and mostly clear skies at night as per National Weather Service, with a slight dip in temperatures on Wednesday night around 56 degrees. By Thursday, Phoenix should be fully basking in the heat, with sunny skies dominating and a high of around 84. In contrast, FOX 10 points out a small cooling off for next Saturday with a high predicted to just barely make it to 64 degrees and lows at a comfortable 51—indicative of a brief, yet gentle repose to the heating trend.









