
Phoenix residents can expect to see a surge in spring temperatures this week, with forecasts promising a range of sunny skies and mild nights. According to the National Weather Service, the start of the week will remain comfortable, with highs in the low 70 degres and calm winds shifting from west to southeasterly throughout the day. Tonight's partly cloudy skies will give way to a low around 51 degrees, establishing a pattern of clear and pleasant evenings.
The warmth is set to gradually increase, with Tuesday's high near 70 degrees. The trend continues through midweek, when residents can expect Wednesday to be sunny, and to peak at a high of around 76 degrees. The night is projected to remain mostly clear with a low of about 54 degrees. Thursday's weather is predicted partly sunny with a jump in temperature, anticipated to reach a high near 83 degrees. As the evening rolls in, the temperature is forecasted to cool slightly, dropping to a low around 58 degrees.
According to a separate report by FOX 10 Phoenix, the latter half of the week promises to mostly maintain the sunny disposition, with Friday's forecast showing a high near 86 and a partly cloudy night with lows at 60 degrees. Residents should plan for ample sunshine over the weekend with a decrease in temperatures Sunday, as there is a chance of showers and highs around 74 degrees.
As Monday approaches, the city of Phoenix should brace for a noticeable drop in temperatures with the high expected to only reach 63 degrees and a low around 50 degrees, marking the beginning of what seems to be a cooler week ahead.









