
Phoenix residents can look forward to a slew of sunny days with temperatures forecasted to hover just above the century mark, according to an extended forecast from the National Weather Service. Tuesday will see a high near 109 degrees, and the warmth is expected to subside only slightly in the approaching days.
Temperatures will slightly dip as the week progresses, with Wednesday anticipated to bring in a high near 108 while Thursday will cool down to a high near 105. The evenings throughout the week are set to remain mostly clear, offering a modest respite as lows generally settle in the mid to high 70s. Winds will intermittently to purely demonstrate their presence, with gusts potentially reaching 30 mph on Thursday.
The weather trend continues with sunny skies on Friday and a high near 102 degrees. The clear night sky will allow temperatures to fall to around 77 degrees. As the weekend approaches, there's a shift in the otherwise uniform conditions. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms come Saturday with mostly sunny skies and a high near 99, hinting at a break in the dry spell for the metropolitan area.
While the chances for precipitation remain low, hovering around 20 percent, it nevertheless introduces the potential for some variability in the weekend plans for residents. Saturday night will feature a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low around 79 degrees. This pattern is set to possibly continue into Sunday and Monday, with those days also carrying a 20 percent chance of showers under mostly sunny skies.









