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Published on March 07, 2024
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Phoenix residents can expect a break from the recent showers as forecasts indicate a shift toward sunnier days and clearer skies ahead. According to the National Weather Service, showers are likely to subside before the afternoon, with a high near 65 degrees and winds transitioning from southeast to west. Precipitation chances stand at 60% in the morning.

As the evening approaches, the cloudy remnants make way for clearer skies, ushering in a cool low of around 49 degrees. The gentle west-northwest breeze is expected to calm down even further, offering residents an ideal night for perhaps a light sweater but no need for rain gear.

Looking toward the end of the week, the outlook appears even more promising. FOX 10 Phoenix's weather update tells us of a sunny Friday, with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 71 degrees and calmer winds. The trend of clear skies and mild evenings is predicted to continue, with Friday night's low hovering around 50 degrees.

For those planning their weekend activities, Saturday and Sunday are slated to boast highs of 76 and 81 degrees respectively, while nighttime temperatures will drop to a pleasant low to mid-50s range. So whether it's a hike in the mountains or an evening walk through the city, Phoenix offers a perfect backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the new week starts with a consistent pattern of mostly sunny days and highs in the lower 80s, according to the National Weather Service.

The early part of next week promises a continuation of mostly sunny days with temperatures peaking close to 81 degrees, and as night falls, a consistent low around the mid-50s will be present to cool the desert air. For an extended peek into the future, a look at FOX 10 Phoenix sees potential for temperatures to dip slightly midweek, yet the sun is still very much the star of the show with highs expected in the mid-to-upper 70s.