
Phoenix residents can expect a continuation of the sweltering heat this week, as forecasts predict temperatures soaring to the triple digits. According to an extended forecast by the National Weather Service, today's high could reach a blazing 111 degrees with mostly sunny skies. The evenings will offer little reprieve, with the temperature dipping only to the low 80s.
In a city already familiar with intense heat, the upcoming days are set to test the endurance of its people once again. Working outside, residents will face highs near 110 degrees over the weekend, giving way to mostly clear nights with lows hovering around 83 degrees. High temperatures are expected to drop slightly to 107 on Sunday before descending further early next week. Monday forecasts a sunny sky and a high near 105 degrees.
The heat continues unabated into Tuesday, hitting near the 110-degree mark yet again, with clear skies into the night and anticipated lows of about 81 degrees, the meteorological service informs.
Looking ahead to next Wednesday, the pattern of high heat and minimal cloud cover will persist. The National Weather Service's online data suggests that Phoenix will see daytime temperatures climb to 110 degrees, with winds alternating from the east in the mornings to the southwest by afternoon. On Wednesday evening, while mostly clear, the lows are set to linger around 81 degrees, offering little consolation to those seeking a cool retreat from the day's blaze.
The forecast for next Thursday provides a slight dip in temperatures but stays firmly in the realm of the scorching Arizona typical. Residents can anticipate a high near 106 degrees under sunny skies, with southeast winds in the morning shifting westerly in the afternoon.









